Brutkey

myrmepropagandist
@futurebird@sauropods.win

The people talking about implementing AI in education are saying things that start out sounding sensible until you think.

Most of my students don't need "extra attention" what if the AI could take care of the easy students and I would get the ones who need more nuance?

Well first of all detecting who needs "extra" is subtle. How will you do that?

Second: what if the majority of my students don't need "extra attention"

*because they got real help from supportive teachers previously?*

myrmepropagandist
@futurebird@sauropods.win

In other words they are still trying to reduce "meaningful human contact hours" to make it as objective as possible.

But the "tell" that this isn't a serious proposal? The best schools where the children of the wealthy get their education won't even consider this for a second. We'd stop using paper to save money first, we'd do anything else.

This is only be floated for "other people's kids"

Young people need the time and attention of adults to grow up and learn. Controversial I know.


myrmepropagandist
@futurebird@sauropods.win

As a teacher I have discovered that this is non-negotiable. Kids have an instinct for when they are being abandoned. Being a person who matters means that other people care about you and are willing to spend time on you.

I've seen kids who were acting out, totally lost find the thread again because they discovered that someone cared what happened to them. Someone cares what they do.

That alone will make you want to do better.