Submitted by Redvolition t3_yz04vm in singularity
koprulu_sector t1_iwzeajg wrote
Reply to comment by RikerT_USS_Lolipop in The time it took to get to the moon. by Redvolition
If K-12 (not sure what 16 means) were all online, who would babysit the average working family’s kids all day? Serious question.
RikerT_USS_Lolipop t1_iwzoptz wrote
Kids should be capable of staying home alone from age 8+.
Daycare can still exist for kids younger than that. As well as families socializing and agreeing to watch each others kids in exchanges. The families I know already work out agreements where one stay at home mom watches the family friends kids after school every day.
16 means through the end of university. Those classes can also be done online with a small handful of standardized classes. Professors could support multiple times as many students as they currently do if lectures and grading were taken care of for them.
ThoughtSafe9928 t1_ix12amv wrote
School isn’t only about education. It’s about fostering growth through learning and exposure.
RikerT_USS_Lolipop t1_ix1nska wrote
That would be great. Have you been in a public school in the last two decades?
Also, you can do that remotely too. Or forget the remote part completely and just focus on the fact that we could have our top .001 percentile of teachers giving lessons to everyone via video lecture and electronic practice and testing while they still go to the physical building and get babysat by the current crop of teachers.
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