Message from @ETBrooD

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2020-02-22 22:33:32 UTC  

Fuk em

2020-02-22 22:33:38 UTC  

I think it's impossible to know which system is best for children. Some flourish under a rigid structure, some don't.

2020-02-22 22:34:01 UTC  

You must always think with the head of the kids
What do they need and benefit from

2020-02-22 22:34:03 UTC  

That's why I think the best "system" is simply the free market.

2020-02-22 22:34:21 UTC  

So parents can send their children anywhere they like.

2020-02-22 22:34:41 UTC  

And they have many different systems to pick from, because that only exists in a free market.

2020-02-22 22:34:48 UTC  

True

2020-02-22 22:35:14 UTC  

That's why I said what I did in broken French

2020-02-22 22:35:51 UTC  

But perhaps online university is going to be huge one day

2020-02-22 22:36:24 UTC  

Well... that heavily depends on the subject I think

2020-02-22 22:36:42 UTC  

Math can be taught very well online, not really any problems

2020-02-22 22:36:51 UTC  

Hahaha
True

2020-02-22 22:36:58 UTC  

Biology however not so much

2020-02-22 22:37:31 UTC  

Or cooking, lab, photo lab

2020-02-22 22:38:14 UTC  

Yeah, and human interactions can also help some people even when it's a dry subject.

2020-02-22 22:38:28 UTC  

Although with the advance of VR and Musk neurolink... Hehe

2020-02-22 22:38:48 UTC  

Well ok, that far into the future it might be possible, sure 😛

2020-02-22 22:39:16 UTC  

I'm trying to think of a solution right this very moment. A way to significantly improve education.

2020-02-22 22:39:46 UTC  

Public education is extremely slow at adopting good teaching methods.

2020-02-22 22:39:51 UTC  

Make it punishable for teachers to lie

2020-02-22 22:40:05 UTC  

Uh... already is

2020-02-22 22:40:21 UTC  

You can sue any teacher you like

2020-02-22 22:40:43 UTC  

Ok, how about this


Ban, preferential treatment in class.

2020-02-22 22:41:09 UTC  

That's silly

2020-02-22 22:41:12 UTC  

Meh, idk. I think that's demanding too much.

2020-02-22 22:41:42 UTC  

At some point human failure and bias just comes into play no matter how hard we try to stop it.

2020-02-22 22:41:43 UTC  

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2020-02-22 22:41:59 UTC  

As a guidance

2020-02-22 22:42:01 UTC  

The key I think is that the system is optimized so that human failure is the *only* failure possible.

2020-02-22 22:42:21 UTC  

Not a rule. Something to aspire for, not to live by.

2020-02-22 22:43:45 UTC  

preferential treatment will be hard because it's private. but it will still happen. but hardly

2020-02-22 22:44:26 UTC  

I think we can much better reduce preferential treatment by reducing the incentive to do so.

2020-02-22 22:44:30 UTC  

Yeah but teachers need to be accountable, not over the rules. They can't only make up the rules if others are paying for it. <:hypersmugon:544638648721604608>

2020-02-22 22:44:54 UTC  

Basically negating the incentive instead of using negative or positive reinforcement.

2020-02-22 22:45:08 UTC  

yes the school holds them accountable. the parents hold the school accountable

2020-02-22 22:45:26 UTC  

Probably ETBrooD both

2020-02-22 22:45:32 UTC  

Well I think schools aren't held accountable *because* they receive subsidization.

2020-02-22 22:45:46 UTC  

Reduce AND instate new ones

2020-02-22 22:46:16 UTC  

The free market holds people accountable naturally. They simply fail more often.

2020-02-22 22:46:27 UTC  

@Kingy200
There's no accountability towards the parents

2020-02-22 22:46:48 UTC  

Funny but the school has responsibility to the government first