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Anya Kamenetz

    This author explores the nature of learning and the future, focusing on the transformative potential of technology. Her work delves into how we can innovatively address challenges in education, from cost and access to the very quality of learning. Through her books and projects, she offers insights into self-directed learning and examines the impact of technology on the future of children and parenting. Her writing is deeply rooted in investigating the influence of the digital age on society and individuals.

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    Generation Debt
    The Art of Screen Time
    • 2018

      The Art of Screen Time

      • 266 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.8(624)Add rating

      An NPR reporter and mother of two strips away the anxiety and fake science to deliver an honest, practical, and refreshing view on managing the role of technology in the lives of young kids.

      The Art of Screen Time
    • 2006

      Generation Debt

      How Our Future Was Sold Out for Student Loans, Bad Jobs, No Benefits, and Tax Cuts for Rich Geezers--And How to Fight Back

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.4(51)Add rating

      Focusing on the struggles of young Americans, the book delves into the challenges posed by low wages, high taxes, substantial student loans, and soaring housing costs, all exacerbated by the looming retirement of the baby boomer generation. Anya Kamenetz, at just 24 years old, presents a compelling analysis and a passionate call to action, urging readers to take charge of their financial futures and confront the systemic issues affecting their economic well-being.

      Generation Debt