Teachers are tough to crack. Thomas Edison believed film would replace teachers1, BF Skinner believed they would be replaced by ‘teaching machines’ and Sal Khan (of Khan Academy) argued in ~2015 that information transfer would soon primarily happen through video.2 Perhaps the reason these predictions were wrong is that we still don’t fully understand what great teaching is. It’s instruction and mentorship and coaching and pastoral support combined in a complex combination. There is a reason why Jean-Jacques Rousseau believed he would only be able to teach one other person in his lifetime, and at a stretch. Now some think AI puts teaching jobs at risk but I don’t think this is right for three reasons.
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