What concrete criteria would we like to see satisfied?
I think that’s a bad question. I don’t think that every school should follow the same criteria. It’s perfectly okay if different school teach different things.
http://www.kipp.org/ would be an educational project financed by Bill Gates which tries to use a lot of testing.
On the other hand you have unschooling and enviroments like Sudbury Valley School. I don’t think that every child has to learn the same way. Both ways are viable.
When it comes to the more narrow rationality community I think there more thought about building solutions that educate adults than about educating children.
If however something like Anki helps adults learn, there no real reason why the same idea can’t help children as well.
Similar things go for the Credence game and predictionbook. If those tools can help adults to become more calibrated they probably can also help kids even if some modifications might be needed.
Without having the money to start a completly new school I think it’s good to focus on building tool that build a particular skill.
I think that’s a bad question. I don’t think that every school should follow the same criteria. It’s perfectly okay if different school teach different things.
http://www.kipp.org/ would be an educational project financed by Bill Gates which tries to use a lot of testing. On the other hand you have unschooling and enviroments like Sudbury Valley School. I don’t think that every child has to learn the same way. Both ways are viable.
When it comes to the more narrow rationality community I think there more thought about building solutions that educate adults than about educating children. If however something like Anki helps adults learn, there no real reason why the same idea can’t help children as well.
Similar things go for the Credence game and predictionbook. If those tools can help adults to become more calibrated they probably can also help kids even if some modifications might be needed.
Without having the money to start a completly new school I think it’s good to focus on building tool that build a particular skill.