I’m on the PauseAI discord in part to expose my students to that level of coordinated planning and direct action.
My Simulacra Level 1 perspective is that most students generally benefit from being in school. While some of that benefit comes from way-down-stream consequences (thankfully, I took an EE class in in 1983..:), a vast majority of the positive benefits happen in the immediate-term.
”Keep studying and learning” is a Simulacra Level 2 admonition that helps maintain the benefits I truly believe are there. (Yes, there are lots of problems in lots of schools. I can only ever speak in aggregates here).
Importantly, a significant number of adolescent problems come from antagonistic relationships between children and theri parents/caregivers. If those adults are supportive of a student leaving school , then I would happily hand them a copy of Blake Boles “College Without High School” ( https://www.blakeboles.com/cwhs/ ). If the adults are insistent on normal “go everyday” school, I think the negative consequences from that fight will most often dominate the positive changes.
I’m on the PauseAI discord in part to expose my students to that level of coordinated planning and direct action.
My Simulacra Level 1 perspective is that most students generally benefit from being in school. While some of that benefit comes from way-down-stream consequences (thankfully, I took an EE class in in 1983..:), a vast majority of the positive benefits happen in the immediate-term.
”Keep studying and learning” is a Simulacra Level 2 admonition that helps maintain the benefits I truly believe are there. (Yes, there are lots of problems in lots of schools. I can only ever speak in aggregates here).
Importantly, a significant number of adolescent problems come from antagonistic relationships between children and theri parents/caregivers. If those adults are supportive of a student leaving school , then I would happily hand them a copy of Blake Boles “College Without High School” ( https://www.blakeboles.com/cwhs/ ). If the adults are insistent on normal “go everyday” school, I think the negative consequences from that fight will most often dominate the positive changes.