Great example. I need to do something similar when teaching children photosynthesis. It’s helpful to start just by teaching a definition (when plants turn light into food). Do they need to learn about stomata and leaf anatomy? No, or at least not this year. That’s in next year’s textbook. If for now they can remember what is ‘photosynthesis,’ then their comprehension will be aided later.
I think what Yudkowsky is describing can be a problem sometimes when the point is thinking critically, not memorization of terms and definitions. Learning spanish is basically all about guessing the teacher’s password. In literature class, when we want to know what the White Whale is a symbol for, we don’t want a ‘password’ type response.
Great example. I need to do something similar when teaching children photosynthesis. It’s helpful to start just by teaching a definition (when plants turn light into food). Do they need to learn about stomata and leaf anatomy? No, or at least not this year. That’s in next year’s textbook. If for now they can remember what is ‘photosynthesis,’ then their comprehension will be aided later.
I think what Yudkowsky is describing can be a problem sometimes when the point is thinking critically, not memorization of terms and definitions. Learning spanish is basically all about guessing the teacher’s password. In literature class, when we want to know what the White Whale is a symbol for, we don’t want a ‘password’ type response.