After conducting additional research, I found this claim to be exaggerated, but not entirely false. Digital usage in the classroom definitely creates new challenges that students and teachers have to adapt to, like dealing with shorter attention spans, over-dependence on tech, unwillingness to engage with curriculum, etc., We saw technology take over education during the pandemic. While tech has its downsides, it also opens a lot of doors in the world of education. It's been proven that the introduction of digital use in education has improved overall global communication, and made tools for education more accessible to all. Despite these things, tech use in classrooms has not become a universally accepted/ encouraged idea. ** I wouldn't say that Generation Alpha is set up for failure in school because of the lean towards a digital curriculum, I would just say that the implementation of technology in the classroom has changed the way the newer generations are learning, and to ensure the best education possible we all need to adapt to these new systems- students, teachers, parents, and more. In short, this claim is exaggerated because it cannot be directly proven that technology use correlates with the failure of Gen. Alpha in the classroom.
** “Digital technologies offer immense potential for fundamental improvement in schools. However, investment in ICT infrastructure and professional development to improve school education are yet to provide fruitful results. Digital transformation is a complex process that requires large-scale transformative changes that presuppose digital capacity and preparedness. To achieve such changes, all actors within the school’s ecosystem need to share a common vision regarding the integration of ICTs in education and work towards achieving this goal.”
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9684747/#Sec17 (National Library of Medicine, Reputable source)