▲ | aDyslecticCrow 4 days ago | |||||||
> Asking the right kind of questions is a genuine skill. A skill we cannot rely kids to have, and which i think takes years of training and learning for even adults to really acquire. (to be clear, i'm not thinking about AI prompting. I 'm thinking about assumption breaking and understanding prodding questions the learner asks themselves and seeks answers for, to build and refine their mental models of something they learn) | ||||||||
▲ | lacy_tinpot 4 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
That's absolutely not true. Kids get trained how to ask questions very quickly from a very young age. Good responses to those questions fundamentally shape the entire developmental journey for kids and extends to their academic abilities in school. Because questions are fundamentally about knowledge differentials, which will always exist for individual human beings. We can't at any point know everything. Know how to know what you don't know and get a good grasp of what it means to know in the first place. Knowledge isn't absolute. | ||||||||
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