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by digiown
164 days ago
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I think it's a mix of a few things: - The stuff being covered in high school is indeed pretty useless for most people. Not all, but most, and it is not that irrational for many to actually ignore it. - The reduction in social mobility decreasing the motivation for people to work hard for anything in general, as they get disillusioned. - The assessment mechanisms being easily gamed through cheating doesn't help. It's probably time to re-evaluate what's taught in school, and what really matters. I'm not that anti-school but a lot of the homework I've experienced simply did not have to be done in the first place, and LLM is exposing that reality. Switching to in-person oral/written exams and only viewing written works as supplementary, I think, is a fair solution for the time being. |
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