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Bleak · 36-40, F
Yes ofcourse.
Education is the foundation of civilization.

There’s a difference between technology dependent and technology creator.
Reason10 · 70-79, M
@Bleak Technology? You mean like those expensive Xboxes the little brats stay up all night long playing and then fall asleep in class?

You mean like those expensive cell phones that EVERY kid has instead of school supplies?
Bleak · 36-40, F
@Reason10 As I said education is the foundation of civilization. Technologies like ventilators exist because societies invest in learning, research, and engineering — not because children own gadgets or stay glued to screens. That is the real distinction between a technology-dependent society that merely consumes products and a technology-creating society that designs, builds, and advances them.
Education determines whether a society produces Xbox users or the engineers who design them.

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Reason10 · 70-79, M
To bring readers up to speed with this concept...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_general_intelligence

Artificial general intelligence (AGI)—sometimes called human‑level intelligence AI—is a type of artificial intelligence that would match or surpass human capabilities across virtually all cognitive tasks.[1][2]


Comparing humans to machines? Are you so young that you never heard of the movie "The Matrix?" (Reason I asked, a few years ago I subbed for a high school class where most of the kids never heard of The Matrix or Neo.)

Three items.

1. Is education improved by simply throwing money at it? Wanna tell a teacher that he/she will get a raise only if he/she does a better job and produces a generation of geniuses? Wanna see how that would turn out?

2. Machines have been getting taught to do mundane human tasks for as long as there have been hand held calculators. So many people do as I'm doing right now. Interacting with a machine, rather than discussing matters with another human. So you might have a point after all.

3. One has to be aware of history to see our progress. (I use this example to my students a lot.) When I was in seventh grade, it wasn't called middle school. It was called junior high. A computer cost a million dollars and took up an entire room, and didn't have the computing power of a modern day cell phone. Back then the first hand held calculators cost around $80 and only did addition and subtraction.
When I graduated college and began substitute teaching, the high schools had computer labs, where the only exposure a student would get to a computer would be in the computer lab. Today, from elementary to high school, every classroom has chromebooks, one per student. One Florida county keeps them in the room, hooked up to a charger in a cabinet. Another county issues one per student and they are responsible for the maintenance and charging.

You see things over a period of time and you can't help but marvel at progress. When I saw Captain Kirk flip his phone to ask Scotty to beam him up in the late Sixties, who knew that very flip phone would be in everyone's pocket by the turn of the century.

I love progress and technology.
Reason10 · 70-79, M
The problem with education is not money. (Florida, according to some pissant liberals, has the lowest teacher pay in the country and yet we have the best schools in the country.(
https://www.fldoe.org/newsroom/latest-news/florida-ranked-1-in-education-for-second-year-in-a-row.stml

ANY teacher (who by the way would love to get a raise) will tell you the same thing. The problem is the parents. They are sending a bunch of uncivilized animals to school, with thousands of dollars in Nike shoes, cell phones and the latest fashions and ZERO in school supplies.

Little brats who disrupt class do not have to worry about the consequences, since their parents just don't give a shit.

I know. It kinda harpoons the idea of school choice, since the lowest achievers who would benefit the most from being moved to a better school have parents too lazy and stupid to do the paperwork and wake up early enough to take the brats to another school.

Wanna piss off a teacher? Tell him/her that you expect better results if you pay them more money.

 
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