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Oct 1, 2024
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NYC and Japan
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Doesn't matter who is at fault. Students are learning there are no consequences
in school. Not be prepared for college... for professional work... for life...
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Grade Decline
DataMouth
Oct 1, 12:15pm
Very interesting perspective and data... thanks for sharing
NanoFab Coug
Oct 1, 12:17pm
What field is this?
NaturalNeuralNet
Oct 1, 12:19pm
I'm Hybrid
DataMouth
Oct 1, 12:22pm
As a high school we are seeing the same thing...
Tweege
Oct 1, 12:20pm
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DataMouth
Oct 1, 12:21pm
Any thoughts as to why? Maybe Covid separated those who had support at home vs
Lalau
Oct 1, 12:24pm
Covid had a role, but it started before. Grade inflation is one factor.
Tweege
Oct 1, 12:25pm
I'm getting a lot more home schooled students
DataMouth
Oct 1, 12:28pm
My kids went to a very challenging HS and said BYU is a breeze. Some schools out
Uno Doctoro
Oct 1, 12:37pm
My kid thinks college is much more rigorous. He's studying abroad.
OrsoNero
Oct 1, 12:49pm
My kids had zero consequences for not doing their homework, not studying
NYC and Japan
Oct 1, 1:03pm
The HS doesn't allow late work, no retakes, and you need a 3.0 to play sports.
Uno Doctoro
Oct 1, 2:03pm
Yeah that has little to do with "schools"
Choke
Oct 1, 2:07pm
Doesn't matter who is at fault. Students are learning there are no consequences
NYC and Japan
Oct 1, 9:08pm
Respectfully disagree. If we want to fix the problem-need to identify the cause.
Choke
Oct 1, 9:32pm
I’m not a teacher, but a big part of it is that kids don’t want to have traditional careers anymore
RealTaysomHill
Oct 1, 12:54pm
I fought that as a parent
DataMouth
Oct 1, 12:58pm
Where do you teach? How much has the material shifted over time?
conetah
Oct 1, 12:26pm
How easy is it to spot AI assisted academic work? Do you have an AI tool to spot
Forzaitalia
Oct 1, 12:26pm
Too much apathy
Blue Heart
Oct 1, 12:30pm
I would guess growing up with phones in hand and staring at short tik tok and youtube videos is resulting in
sanitarium
Oct 1, 12:30pm
My biased opinion too much use of a computer during lectures. IE it is okay to have your laptop open during class.
Baron
Oct 1, 12:34pm
If a professor doesn’t allow laptops during class they deserve to be thrown in prison.
TCuz
Oct 1, 2:24pm
How do you prove AI use? Now, I think it is easy to spot, but who would turn in
Uno Doctoro
Oct 1, 12:35pm
This is tricky. Most universities use some version of copyscape to scan for AI.
Guac
Oct 1, 12:45pm
Hold the line. Can't be inflating grades and sending unqualified surgeons or
Mitty
Oct 1, 12:45pm
I'm curious about using AI. Is it allowed to clean up grammar, run on sentences,
DodgerCoug
Oct 1, 1:20pm
I wonder if writing papers will become similar to using cursive. May already be
EDthoracotomy
Oct 2, 1:09pm
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