Yeah. I had one teacher in an advanced math class say that you have to treat “gifted” students as a form of special education because traditional educational techniques don’t work on them. The reason why a lot of schools don’t do this is because a poorly performing “gifted” student will generally meet minimum education standards even if they are performing well below their potential.
It does take a lot more work to keep an intelligent person engaged than a less intelligent one, I mean look at the current state of television and movies for that. I suppose if they are teaching by metrics it doesn’t matter since that student will pass their metrics anyways. I really don’t think this AI push is going to help our one size fits all education, as those things are literally fed a diet of neurotypical training
Yeah. I had one teacher in an advanced math class say that you have to treat “gifted” students as a form of special education because traditional educational techniques don’t work on them. The reason why a lot of schools don’t do this is because a poorly performing “gifted” student will generally meet minimum education standards even if they are performing well below their potential.
It does take a lot more work to keep an intelligent person engaged than a less intelligent one, I mean look at the current state of television and movies for that. I suppose if they are teaching by metrics it doesn’t matter since that student will pass their metrics anyways. I really don’t think this AI push is going to help our one size fits all education, as those things are literally fed a diet of neurotypical training