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Beeline: What Spelling Bees Reveal About Generation Z's New Path to Success | Shalini Shankar
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An anthropologist uses spelling bees as a lens to examine the unique and diverse traits of Generation Z--and why they are destined for success At first glance, Generation Z (youth born after 1997) seems to be made up of anxious overachievers, hounded by Tiger Moms and constantly tracked on social media. One would think that competitors in the National Spelling Bee -- the most popular brain sport in America -- would be the worst off. Counterintuitively, anthropologist Shalini Shankar argues that, far from being simply overstressed and overscheduled, Gen Z spelling bee competitors are learning crucial twenty-first-century skills from their high-powered lives, displaying a sophisticated understanding of self-promotion, self-direction, and social mobility. Drawing on original ethnographic research, including interviews with participants, judges, and parents, Shankar examines the outsize impact of immigrant parents and explains why Gen Z kids are on a path to success.
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Peddler410 Does it reveal that they can‘t spell like those who have gone before them? My daughter‘s school district does not teach spelling 🤨 She is an avid reader but mispronounces words when telling me about her books because she hasn‘t learned spelling rules. I‘m trying... 5y
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