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Wildly off-topic giggle for the teachers
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[QUOTE="Sargassoc, post: 5309603, member: 826"] Many of us are moving back to pen and paper with students. It's almost like flipping the classroom in some ways. It will require us to be nimble and pivot quickly (kind of like basketball?), but most of my colleagues and I are thinking about it, and working together to be find new and resilient ways to teach kids how to think, to write, and to craft logical arguments. When I was in college, I wanted to live in the senior apartments in my last year. They seemed cool. My dad simply told me, "You'll have your whole life to live in an apartment, but only four to live in a dorm." That really made an impact on me. Our students will have their whole lives to work with AI, but only four years (I teach high school) to learn how to hone those incredibly important thinking and writing skills-- and I'm here for it. [/QUOTE]
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