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How can we prepare kids for a world we can't predict?
A question I've been thinking a lot about is how, when everything is changing so fast and kids are already writing essays using GPT-3, I should educate my kids. How can we prepare them for a world we can't predict? I'd love to hear your best ideas, articles, and resources:
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I think we can take a lesson from Frank Herbert and Dune “He learned rapidly because his first training was in how to learn. And the first lesson of all was the basic trust that he could learn.” I also think there needs to be a lot of exposure to different problems.
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at @plastic_labs we’re thinking through these same questions:
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biased answer:
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Teach them the skill of focus. It supports the development of all the other skills that we need or will need - and it preserves the joy of doing into the future regardless of automation.
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Such an amazing topic Packy - thanks for framing it so well. A few things that help me:
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Here's another great resource maybe even before Replit, @hellorubyworld by @lindaliukas
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Inspired by @ProfEmilyOster's newsletter this AM on Montessori?