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Yeah scalability is the main issue. I'm sure if I had 1:1 time with a student I can teach them a lot of stuff, even while letting them use AI. It's just that I can't replicate that across 50+ students
My wife and I are actually leaning more and more towards home schooling because of these issues.
I've always been very pro-homeschool, but our daughter adamantly wants to go to school and we're going to let her.
After studying education economics, I'm pretty convinced that it doesn't make much difference either way, so we're going to let her try what she wants until it seems like a problem.
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It might not matter in the aggregate, but I do think some people may be better suited to home schooling than others. In the end, each parent has to assess what kind of environment would be best for their kids.
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That's exactly my feeling. If the local school is going well and that continues being what she wants to do, then we'll stick with it. If it's not working for us, then we'll try something else.
Generally speaking, this is the takeaway from Caplan's book about parenting efficacy.
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The fact that your daughter wants or chooses to go to school is big
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She keeps telling us she nervous but is also adamant that she wants to go.
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I like your previous idea of handwritten exams
Or maybe bust out multiple choice and number 2 pencils
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