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7 points| ZuckMusk | 1 year ago

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A_D_E_P_T|1 year ago

Bit of a charged headline. It's not exactly "diversity" -- it's that they don't want to hurt anybody's feelings, thus they don't want to sort by aptitude.

Anyway. Could be worse. It's mostly just signaling anyway -- Bahrick and Hall [1] found that adults who took advanced math in school, calculus and beyond, rarely even use algebra on the job.

Smart kids will find ways to learn, and smart and resourceful adults can learn on the job if need be. Forced cramming with useless stuff isn't wise, and K-12 is really just daycare/prison anyway.

[1] - https://psycnet.apa.org/record/1991-17502-001

beardyw|1 year ago

> Bahrick and Hall [1] found that adults who took advanced math in school, calculus and beyond, rarely even use algebra on the job.

So, all education is training for a job? What world are we in?

Cumpiler69|1 year ago

>Smart kids will find ways to learn

Not when society and peer pressure is against that, plus the culture of anti-intellectualism going rampant in the US/West that values appearance and aesthetics more than learning and education.

I knew some kids in school who were crazy brilliant, however they never pursued performance due to fear of bullying from peers about it who saw learning as uncool. "The nail that sticks out gets hammered". When you're young, fitting in with the tribe is more important that pursuing individualism so if you want to pursue performance you need to move to the right social environment that encourages that instead of vilifying it.

Sure, a few kids can fight and wither this presure and trend, especially if they're from a family/culture that values education like Asians, but that's not to say it's still swimming against the societal stream.

ZuckMusk|1 year ago

"Like when San Francisco ended merit-based admissions at its magnet high school and failure rates tripled"