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Benjamin Riley's avatar

You'll be shocked to know I'm heartily cheering you on here again, Dan.

I'll offer some additional scientific support for your central claim here -- increasingly, cognitive scientists are appreciating (and empirically validating) that our cultural practices are a primary force for *shaping* our cognition, the very mechanisms of how we think are inextricably tied to our social institutions and practices. This is what makes human unique, it's our superpower. Trying to separate them out, treat them as either vegetables or dessert, ends up diminishing the entire quality of the meal.

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Mike G's avatar

Nice javelin throw :)

Appreciate your point on teacher POV. Vast difference between:

1. Tackle problem that I (knowingly) made for myself: example, assigning kids a group project, then needing to fix stuff along the way - bad group assignments, lost kids, early finishers, imprecision in assignment.

2. Tackle problem that "you" made for me: "handle whatever problems your technology can’t solve along with whatever problems your technology creates."

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