Curious how AI-oriented schools like Alpha School would respond to this research. It seems like they're expanding and getting more popular but should they be? Thanks for this!
That's a great question. I think we're going to see a pendulum swing where popularity may rise for a bit, but soon both educators and parents are going to recognize that there's some merit to doing things the "old fashioned" way. I do think there's a lot of space for AI education, but it needs to be rooted in developmental science (what works for growing brains versus what does not).
Curious how AI-oriented schools like Alpha School would respond to this research. It seems like they're expanding and getting more popular but should they be? Thanks for this!
That's a great question. I think we're going to see a pendulum swing where popularity may rise for a bit, but soon both educators and parents are going to recognize that there's some merit to doing things the "old fashioned" way. I do think there's a lot of space for AI education, but it needs to be rooted in developmental science (what works for growing brains versus what does not).