Google is now the go-to teacher for adults who need help - with basic 'adulting'
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The article highlights a growing trend among millennials and Gen Z, who are increasingly turning to Google, YouTube, TikTok, and AI chatbots to learn basic life skills that were traditionally taught in home economics classes. Search queries for practical tasks have surged, revealing a gap in essential skills among today's youth. With less than one-third of high-school students taking home economics, many young adults are lacking skills like cooking, cleaning, and financial management. This trend raises concerns about the practical education provided in schools and the reliance on digital platforms for learning.
In the past, students learned practical life skills in home economics classes. It's alarming that today's youth rely on Google and social media to acquire these essential skills.
As millennials and Gen Z transition into adulthood, the rise in search queries for basic tasks underscores the educational gap left by diminishing practical classes.
Read at New York Post
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