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I’ve been working with so many students who turn to it as a first resort for everything. The second a problem stumps them, it’s AI. The first source for research is AI.

It’s not even about the tech, there’s just something about not wanting to learn that deeply upsets me. It’s not really something I can understand. There is no reason to avoid getting better at writing.

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[–] starelfsc2@sh.itjust.works 47 points 1 week ago (7 children)

It's because humans naturally want to avoid unpleasant work, and public schools teach us that learning is hard and work for some reason, rather than something fun. For instance, I used to read for fun an unbelievable amount, but then I was forced to do book reports with a required list of books to "prove" I was reading them, and it was just absolutely no fun at all. Why not have a discussion about it and the teacher can check the spark notes? This changes at community college back to learning is fun, but just years of being told to do busywork and be a drone kills learning for a lot of people I feel.

[–] variablenine@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 6 days ago (1 children)

I would have probably really liked Coraline if I could have read it myself instead of through a curriculum. They should really just let the kids who read anyways just do their own thing. It's gotta be a lot more personalized than whatever is currently going on

[–] starelfsc2@sh.itjust.works 1 points 6 days ago

I decided to read it just recently because I was curious after seeing the movie, and I can in fact say it's pretty good!

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