Message from @Sq crcl
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Yeah lets not
That has nothing to do with emotional bias
It's going to become emotional bias i believe
But i'll wait and see how you guys procced. I'm going to be watching for abit
My niece (age 8) goes to a school that allows her to fast forward or repeat individual classes
Most parents in that school like that system, but some don't and pull their children out
Fuk em
I think it's impossible to know which system is best for children. Some flourish under a rigid structure, some don't.
You must always think with the head of the kids
What do they need and benefit from
That's why I think the best "system" is simply the free market.
So parents can send their children anywhere they like.
And they have many different systems to pick from, because that only exists in a free market.
True
That's why I said what I did in broken French
But perhaps online university is going to be huge one day
Well... that heavily depends on the subject I think
Math can be taught very well online, not really any problems
Hahaha
True
Biology however not so much
Yeah, and human interactions can also help some people even when it's a dry subject.
Although with the advance of VR and Musk neurolink... Hehe
Well ok, that far into the future it might be possible, sure 😛
I'm trying to think of a solution right this very moment. A way to significantly improve education.
Public education is extremely slow at adopting good teaching methods.
Make it punishable for teachers to lie
Uh... already is
You can sue any teacher you like
Ok, how about this
Ban, preferential treatment in class.
That's silly
Meh, idk. I think that's demanding too much.
At some point human failure and bias just comes into play no matter how hard we try to stop it.
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As a guidance
The key I think is that the system is optimized so that human failure is the *only* failure possible.
Not a rule. Something to aspire for, not to live by.
preferential treatment will be hard because it's private. but it will still happen. but hardly
I think we can much better reduce preferential treatment by reducing the incentive to do so.
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>
Basically negating the incentive instead of using negative or positive reinforcement.