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Desperate_Donut8582 t1_ize1dxu wrote

Classrooms purpose isn’t to learn stuff you’ve being taught (atleast in school) but increase critical thinking and solving problems

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PyreOfDeath97 t1_izes7mq wrote

Honestly to me the entire purpose of primary school (up to age 11 where I am) is socialisation. Under-socialised humans become ostracised by the rest of society. Secondary school (up to age 18) is to try a few flavours of different fields, assess your capabilities, and choose your specialisation, as well as what you’ve mentioned.

It’s going to take some very intelligent people to reshape education in a world of AI. Unfortunately politicians don’t strike me as being well-rounded in their problem solving skills

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tigersharkwushen_ t1_izgsydr wrote

If you don't learn stuff in classrooms, you have to learn them after you leave the classroom and then you would behind people who did learn stuff in classrooms. It's pretty horrendous advice to tell people to not learn stuff in classrooms.

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