Completely disagree. It has not been long since i exited the education system in the UK, and i find that there is a deemphasis placed on anything that does not have some kind of practical or vocational application. It is always about what a certain thing will contribute to the student's career path, what will get him ahead in the production line. Reading for the sake of reading and reading for any reason other than the completing of pre-set tasks is almost non-existant in schools, and among pupils. Education has become completely task based, and so very few take up and pursue reading on their initiative - they are not even told why they should, or taught the joys of literature. It is all: read this so you can answer that etc.
The consequence of all this is that young people simply don't read anymore. It is not so much what people should have read by the 9th or 10th grade, but that most of that age have not read anything at all. And the literature they are given in school will always appear a chore because it often gives things like Shakespeare to people that have never read anything serious - that is nonsensical.
This modern aversion to literature is a clear sign of the stupefying effects of academics and bureaucracy on culture; the degradation of art, man and intelligence, simply stated.



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