There is some truth to this statement. Generation Alpha consists of those who were born after 2013-present. This means that they have surrounded by technology their whole lives and are considered to be tech-savvy. The source that was cited above, is a student-run newspaper from Emory University (McGuire). Meaning that their articles are written and published by university students. This article had a reflective tone where the author wrote about their own thoughts on the subject. To add on, the data consisted of opinions from teachers on TikTok. " A multitude of fed-up elementary and middle school teachers has taken social media by storm, expressing concern after concern." (Seo). While in was an insightful piece, there was very little use of citations in the article. According to The Annie E. Casey Foundation, "Gen Alpha kids are becoming proficient with handheld technology at younger ages than previous generations, with 43% having a tablet before age 6 and 58% having a smartphone before the age of 10." Screen time has been proven to limit an individuals attention span due to the fact that you are being exposed to short, attention grabbing content. There have been concerns about the amount of screen time Gen Alpha uses. "Sixty-five percent of Alphas ages 8–10 spend up to four hours a day on social media." (The Annie E. Casey Foundation). Teachers have reported that the younger generation is having a more difficult time staying focused and being engaged with their learning which makes it more difficult for them to successful in school. The Annie E. Casey Foundation focuses on child and family well-being. A lot of their research is used to determine trends that are seen across the United States. With the information that they gather, they can influence public policies that can benefit children's well-being (Annie E. Casey Foundation). This citation is a reliable source of information.
Citations:
McGuire, Lola. “Being Boundless, Reliable, Radiant as a College Student.” Being Boundless, Reliable, Radiant as a College Student - The Emory Wheel, 6 Mar. 2024, www.emorywheel.com/article/2024/03/being-boundless-reliable-radiant-as-a-college-student.
Seo, Kristen. “Digital Age Sets Gen Alpha up for Failure in Classroom.” Digital Age Sets Gen Alpha up for Failure in Classroom - The Emory Wheel, 20 Nov. 2024, www.emorywheel.com/article/2024/11/digital-age-sets-gen-alpha-up-for-failure-in-classroom.
The Annie E. Casey Foundation. “The Impact of Social Media and Technology on Gen Alpha.” The Annie E. Casey Foundation, 22 Oct. 2024, www.aecf.org/blog/impact-of-social-media-on-gen-alpha.
“Annie E. Casey Foundation.” InfluenceWatch, 8 July 2021, www.influencewatch.org/non-profit/annie-e-casey-foundation/#:~:text=an%20*%20are%20required-,The%20Annie%20E.,Society%20Institute%2DBaltimore%20from%20closing.