Dumbing Down of America and impact on Advertings, Surveys, and influence in Society
I disagree with the notion of reading formulas. Individual writing draws upon the literacy level of the author. Formulas are ridiculous as I said in one of my replies. We have taken the art of writing and turned into rocket science.
"The Dumbing Down of America" illustrates the movement to reduce the literacy level of America. It is easier to influence and control people who are illiterate than those who embrace science and technology as myself.
I see the transition of people who used to sit down in the evening and listen to the radio and read a book in bed. Today people have unlimited free time it seems in the evening to binge watch television shows on Amazon Prime, Netflix, and countless other stations.
Children have too much time to play video games, and watch television. That translates to children in K-12 not being given enough homework or books to read. Only in today's society are we banning books again, as the Nazi did in Germany during World War II.
Florida is banning books that don't meet the criteria of the politicians. Censorship of knowledge is a dangerous road to take. Look at the incredible number of people who have no knowledge of chemistry, biology, physics, medicine, engineering, astronomy, climatology, along with thousands of other areas of knowledge.
I find it very sad when over the span of 60 years I have seen the decline in enthusiasm for knowledge and the pursuit of truth. There has been many Philip K Dick, Isaac Asimov, and Ray Kurzweil, along with thousands of other authors that people are not aware of in the areas of enlightenment of life. Classic books like Tom Sawyer, by Mark Twain, and many other classics have been banned.
There is even an effort in the schools in the south to change the reference of “Slavery” to “Indentured Servitude”. Books and articles, technical, and fiction should be judged on connect and flow of information, with an introduction, main body content, and conclusion.
I have written dozens of articles on political and technical areas on my blogs, covering a wide range of writing. The secret of good writing is to continue to do so. I have contacted many authors of books, some I know, who all advise me to keep writing to improve the flow of your thoughts. Organization a layout is key, the develop the paper with its terminology. If you incorporate sophisticated medical, or technical terminology, explain yourself. Ray Kurzweil wrote a great book “Fantastic Voyage” about the future of technology and human/computer interfacing, explained everything form layman to college level explanations.
Anyone writing technical starts with a broad overview and then incrementally increasing the use of complex language and terms over the course of the book, or paper. In many technical publications, there is a index or Table at the end of the paper of book, explaining all the terminology used in the paper or publication with references of further explanation of the terms used.
I don’t think we should continue this allowing simpler writing, but the opposite, with books for every class to be the key issues, instead of ADHD teaching of random urls and websites as a reference. Textbooks have been the foundation for teaching course for hundreds of years. I am resistant, and reluctant to adopt this infinite internet of all knowledge. The internet has many good and bad writers out there. There is a great deal of disinformation that can confuse and mislead many people who are trying to write on a topic. But, only the future of active students, teachers, and parents to provide a critique of the importance of effective communication in a society with information overload.
References
Delisle, J. R. (2014). Dumbing Down America. New York: Prufrock Press. Retrieved from https://www.amazon.com/Dumbing-Down-America-Nations-Brightest/dp/1618211668
Florida's book bans: Which titles are being pulled from school media centers? (n.d.). Retrieved from The Ledger: https://www.theledger.com/story/news/state/2022/04/26/florida-school-book-bans-these-library-titles-being-reviewed-school-boards/9542938002/
Jarrett, C., & Redish, J. ‘. (n.d.). Readability Formulas: 7 Reasons to Avoid Them and What to Do Instead. Retrieved from UXMatters: https://www.uxmatters.com/mt/archives/2019/07/readability-formulas-7-reasons-to-avoid-them-and-what-to-do-instead.php
Readability Formulas. (n.d.). Retrieved from Hunter College: https://www.hunter.cuny.edu/irb/education-training/smog-readability-formula
State education board members push back on proposal to use “involuntary relocation” to describe slavery. (n.d.). Retrieved from The Teas Tribune: https://www.texastribune.org/2022/06/30/texas-slavery-involuntary-relocation/
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