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  1. @itMilitary

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    2:58 dreamybull reference? (Ohmygot)

  2. @Netryon

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    Only place to say this education is school they say. Electronic grade books replacing regular paper books.They are no more randomly browsing, but have a purpose to fight against scooter regulations. Education is first and then you get everything you wished to have, but truth is you are not the one asking for the funding. You say you are the one sitting on a barrel.

  3. @jodesai

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    Sick

  4. @vikagris7419

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    😠 İdea is good i mean looks like good at first sight but something is hidden. Coronavirus and online education showed us our future. But do you really believe globalists? All this system is made to control a human, there will be no control of the information they teach by adults and every child will percept in their own ways and for sure it will be lots of wrong, bad and lying knowledge and people and children will not be able to share it with each other. And may be they make too long learning day that too little children will be able to have hobbies to socialize properly or just too expensive. And parents will be all at surviving at work. Our children brains will be controlled fully by these machines and globalists. İt is really scary.😠

  5. @lotuseater7247

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    You have to be sceptical atbest, and suspicious at worse when you see children being treated as programs with data and statistics through some Silicon Valley business model in their education program. Education is not this simplistic, and it worries me the idea of collecting data from such an early age, and what impact this has. The kid at the start who talks about being grade 6 level etc. just shows how much the influence of computational and competitve knowledge is centered around this model. It's not just about grades, stats, and data. This feels quite cold, and looks it too.

  6. @ismaelzambranaduenas4296

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

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  7. @frankschoeneman1721

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    Đức Phúc tuyệt vời. Giọng hát ấm áp và hay quá

  8. @DLFfitness1

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    It’s funny how people romanticize school. School was a means to an end. Stop it with the fantasy. Change is good, and often needed.

  9. @mariaestherrivas4988

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    No

  10. @tobayh689

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    What’s BBC news

  11. @GigoxCG

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    How can you imagine one second that staring at the computer more than 5 hours per day CAN BE GOOD FOR THEIR HEALTH AND MENTAL PROGRESSION? I hope that this will not be a future . POOR KIDS POOR HUMANS

  12. @arindam3276

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    The fun they had

  13. @michaelstuartesson4377

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    Does this 30 grand, let's call it 100 bucks a day also pay for field trips, gallery visits, forest and nature trips? It doesn't even mention sport or music which often leads to better results with small groups creating lyrics as a team. I'm not criticising as such, just merely figuring out how many hours per day these kids are banging on a small screen compared with group activities and appreciating the great outdoors.

  14. @adminvoice40

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    Goog news, good to see that thank for your info

  15. @ivanjaytv8977

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    Graet!
    Interesting

  16. @FlyingMonkies325

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    Nah you cannot train a computer to be 100% accurate about a person, websites already use algorithms but it only gets it a little bit right but it all depends what information i give out and type online and i really don't talk about myself a whole lot but even if i did it would finds way to go WAY off course then start suggesting this or that but it cannot compensate for the deeper nuances of who i am and how i think and our thoughts and minds aren't a computer it's like one endless stream of consciousness where even WE don't know where it wants to go next or how it's going to understand something until we figure that out, the best sort of teaching is letting people get to know themselves and how they think on a deeper level.

    Also there cannot be competition between different platforms in different schools all basing it off a different style of learning that they think is best for children or best for you : we're coming full circle right back to the same problems again if you let that happen of telling people how to learn when EVERYBODY learns differently but one thing's for sure… we want to Master what we learn, be provided with all the information, viewpoints, different ways of learning something and be able to independently think and find information and videos that WE understand and you need to teach people that they can do and should because they can't keep relying on other people every day to learn things and not relying on an Algorithm either to help you find what you need or it telling you what it thinks you should learn.

    This may make things easier for kids i suppose but then when we get to a Teenager we need to immediately start taking independence and the best way to do that is just tell us the name of the Concept or just tell us what we need to look for online web pages or videos whatever that's ALL it takes is knowing what to look for and remind them it doesn't matter how somehow else learns things it's about how they learn things so they can look for information explained in a way they understand because it's accepted, then by doing that you make people feel accepted for who they are and allow them to feel THEY accomplished all of it for themselves, nobody likes being told who to be or what to do or how to think. Make sure to teach them how to write Notes, what to do with the info they're given and how to read it too.

    THAT is pivotal and something nobody bothers about either but we need to write Notes to help us go through things, takes independence in our learning by explaining our Notes in the way WE understand things and we've also got instructional info we can use throughout our lives as a refresher if we forget anything it further instills independent thought and helps us keep organized and being organized is one of the number 1 things we need to be with whatever we do, then you need to teach them to Skim the information and cherry pick information out of a bunch of text that jumps out at us and that WILL be useful it can immediately help us or figure out what to look for if it's still not entirely clear. None of this is taught in schools and i had to self-teach myself and i got it from a variety of different resources online from people who ARE willing to teach us what we really need, of course not at all insinuating i SHOULD do it the way they're showing either and i don't lol, the video i learned from about Note Taking would have us abbreviate as much as we can but i don't like that idea, instead i practised to write in a way that's short, sweet and reduces word count from Bloggers and i did it just from make posts on Social Media lol. It's so so simple and if by the age of 80 they don't let ppl do these things (if i live that long lol), i'm going to be furious, it HAS to happen MAKE it happen. Thank you.

  17. @tablelegz

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    Im a terrible student I hate the though that I would have to show Individuality in my work

  18. @futureofeducationforprogre3396

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    I will like to know more about Alt school through video format, where could I find it?

  19. @lindaneill6338

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    More money for big tech!Kids learn through play,they are not robots or computers.They need to learn to socialise.

  20. @Diya-vb1pm

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    This is so boring

  21. @stevenshiller1600

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    Centennial High School is my future.

  22. @stevenshiller1600

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    Centenial High School is my future.

  23. @magickingnice28

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    Dear readers
    I watched the video because we are learning how school will look like in the future. I think the topic is not really interesting, not in English lessons.

    In my opinion the world is going to be better in the near future, especially the school system is going to change.

    The school system in the video is my favourite. I would like to be part of the system. I know most of you aren't going to agree with my comment, but I like the school system because of the less social contact. In our school children are always talking to each other, doing activities after/ during school but what if this is the false way. I think that the only thing you have to do in school is learning that what you have to know for the tests.

    In our century school is defined as a building where you have a lot of fun and find new friends.

    But that isn't school. School is a building where you learn things for your future. Many students don't learn because they want to show the others in their Cool.
    In the school system you see here this can't happen, because everybody is learning on his own. And that's the best precondition to learn good and well.

  24. @backfischanwalt7518

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    Newer school systems are very important for higher education around the world. This method at AltSchool is a nice system, but is still not the best. Children can't sit in front of their desktop all day long. Their posture will get worse and worse. Maybe you can solve this problem with more audible tasks. Get the subject material through the audible tasks and then do your exercises on your keyboard. For example in Southern East Asia the education level is higher and much harder but uses a lot of comfortable techniques.

  25. @matteos6564

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

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  26. @xaverm4945

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    I have 17 accounts of rape

  27. @rogernaf1762

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

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  28. @katie3032

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    At my school in Scotland, we recently got every teacher and student an iPad. Personally I didn’t think it was the best idea but I think we could benefit from it. They have a classroom app on them and are only used for education.

  29. @kevinodonovan2156

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    This is totally unrealistic, children are happier interacting in a normal way with other children, this is how they learn

  30. @tainoroyal6585

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    Great idea! Most group work sessions when I was at school were an utter waste of time…. In most lessons you end up way behind if you miss something crucial or you're bored because you already know the stuff…There maybe somethings like sports, drama, science experiments etc that benefit from group interaction or are easier/cheaper to organise for a group, but core subjects like maths, english, science theory do not. Also standardizing education this way helps to reduce the damage that bad/lazy teachers do. I went to a pretty crappy senior school (which is still getting bad reports from the inspection board). The only reason my friends and I passed our final year exams was that we did a large amount of independent studying at home… literally 70% of time spent in the classroom was a waste of time…we mostly went to school to hang out… but even this wasn't optimal "hang out time". For the people that think school should be about socialising, learning how to work together etc, there are far better ways to do this… If these algorithms can make kids learn things in half the time, then they can spend the other half outside the classroom doing activities that facilitate socialising like crafts, orienteering playing games together etc….The soon they bring this stuff in the better

  31. @MrBrachiatingApe

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    This is good, but also frightening. The right/wrong algorithims would not only teach, they'd manipulate…and if they can be used to do so in theory, someone will do it in practice. Also, unless the data is protected like Fort Knox, you'd know everything about a person's inner landscape. Not to mention the possibility of redacting classic texts without anyone knowing it in the younger generation.

    So, a useful tool in limited and ULTRA-secure applications…but one which I've been considering for a long time, and one every good teacher already uses–save with their brain instead of algorithims as neither teachers nor learners can thrive with one-size-fits-all tools.

  32. @crashweaverda

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    Sorry not going to sit hear and read for five minutes. Thats whats the news paper for.

  33. @davidvasqz4934

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    That future school will be boring. I'm happy to be in this time. I can laugh with my friends and relative.

  34. @diecpdkkolhapurmaharaashtr6271

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    Please make all videos creative commance

  35. @abdulrahmanalduraiweesh5120

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    Wow look at these clueless old bags in the comment section. No wonder the educational system is still ancient.

    I bet the same people that think this will make the child robotic are the same people that think video games make people violent

  36. @bigearthpodcast5194

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    All academic and no personal, social, emotional, interactive learning. It’s a disaster taking shape! The world is so blind.

  37. @chrisludwig4729

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    First, I have doubts about the ability of typical students to self-motivate and self-assess learning. This approach may have immediate value for certain types of students (students who are driven and naturally curious, home-schooled students, etc.), but I wonder about the average student. I would be open to seeing outside quantitative and qualitative data that says otherwise.

    Second, learning and socializing is not entirely individually driven so schools would need to keep this in mind and add lots of group activities to the syllabus.

    Third, a good curriculum should have larger, more long-term learning aims in place. While not impossible, it seems highly challenging to expect teachers to be able to give meaningful feedback and guidance to a wide number of students who may be getting exposure to very different material.

    Fourth, this type of design is more readily available to input material with assessment measured by fairly linear responses (ex: MCQ questions). However, how would these schools go about teaching students in tasks which computers cannot effectively automate? These would be things like projects, creative output activities, or demonstrating critical thinking abilities in either spoken or written form.

    Finally, you cannot justify a process by saying "algorithms". An algorithm is just a mathematical equation. Saying something is an algorithm does nothing to tell me about the effectiveness of it or how if it was built on solid pedagogies. While I am sure that algorithms will have an increasing impact on education, I would be wary of any algorithm that's in a black box and hasn't been opened up for peer review and critique.

    Caveats aside, I think these types of ventures have potential and we may soon come to the day where standardized material at all levels of the curriculum (or the vast majority of it) is a thing of the past. The next generation of teachers and principals will need to be trained to be more savvy consumers of technology. We will also need to have guidelines for transparency with these algorithms, at least if private companies want to see their services to the public sector.

  38. @nagendrahks133

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    Child Indoctrination, BBC = Bunch of Bullshit Communists

  39. @osamelyvlk8962

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    I am not sure that this is a good way in the education. There is a danger that the child will lose the contact with reality. Using computers or virtual reality(VR) in the education itself is not bad, but children should not use computer or VR all time. There are some things or abilities you cannot learn by computer or VR like empathy, thinking and so on.

  40. @raynoldregan3669

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    this would give big tech and governments complete control over people from cradle to grave.

  41. @justachipn3039

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    Leftist (GOOGLE)want to suppress, authoritarian, socialism, dictatorial power, forcible suppression of opposition, and control of free speech and take away OUR rights !!! Democrats aren't democrats anymore… their FASCIST !!! Were witnessing the democratic party falling apart … and their lying corrupt leftist media is a major threat to America !!!

  42. @AlanWattResistance

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    Stop lying to children and teach them how to survive the concrete jungle system.

  43. @newnewfew

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    sitting kids in front of ipads doesn't work. the next generation will have no social skills

  44. @mrdictator7030

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    you know having about 10 people in the class solves the problem right?(this shit is useless)

  45. @leapsplashafrog

    January 1, 2024 at 9:22 am

    Brain washing – Facebook is good ..what?
    Computing is good.. what?
    Banks do not run your life.. what?

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