Our parents' advice was written for a world where the worst classroom threat was a paper cut, and now it's getting kids flagged by AI.
Parents' 1960s advice fails 2026 classroom
An RTE.ie article warns parents that advice from the 1960s—like 'just ask the teacher'—doesn't prepare kids for a 2026 classroom where AI tutors, digital collaboration, and online safety rules have replaced the old school norms. The piece urges parents to update their guidance to match modern realities.
Source: Parents' 1960s advice fails 2026 classroom — RTE.ie
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