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by shaunsingh
1250 days ago
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What I find more concerning is the 100% scores that ChatGPT has been able to achieve on AP CSA and APUSH, among others. It makes sense to teach 3rd graders 2+2, but if college board is creating "college level courses" with problems that can be easily solved through whats still a fairly new technology, we need to reevaluate what we're teaching in schools. So many AP courses are just memorization and identifying formulas. I'd bet the majority of AP CSA students wouldn't fare very well when tasked with detailing how they'd approach a project, whereas kids in IB schools etc. would find it straightforward. |
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The end goal is to internalize the subject so that you can extrapolate your own insights.
"This happened in WWII so if these conditions starts to appear it risks to happen again". Just to take history as an example. All other subjects have similar examples.
And to reach that kind of insight you need to start filling the brain with information. That may be called memorization. The memorization is just one path of the road towards the black belt. If you skip it you will be lost.