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by qsort
144 days ago
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> Closed-book exams, no note sheets, all handwritten. Add a verbal examination You are describing how school worked for me (in Italy, but much of Europe is the same I think?) from middle school through university. The idea of graded homework has always struck me as incredibly weird. > In the age of the LLM, I suspect this is triply true. They do change what is worth learning though? I completely agree that "oh no the grades" is a ridiculous reaction, but adapting curricula is not an insane idea. |
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