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Justin Reidy's avatar

Great post! Thanks for sharing the paper on "warm demanders", looking forward to reading it.

I'm just a homeschooler, not a teacher, so very limited sample size. But I've lived that "I can't do it!" experience so many times. Sometimes it's true, and you need to adjust the level of difficulty. Other times you just need give a break. Or a snack. And every now and then, it's a stern "of course you can do it, get yourself together!" "warm demand". The trick is in the student/teacher relationship that enables the right choice.

I still believe that AI *can* be a contributor to improved learning outcomes. But it's not at the expense of this core relationship. Rather, it's the relationship that needs to be centered and empowered.

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Jack Watson's avatar

Marcus Luther of The Broken Copier wrote a fantastic piece about this recently.

He stated that marking writing has taken up so much of his time over the years.

And that time builds trust, strengthens relationships and helps teachers get to know their students. It creates a bond. It can be a reason some children go to school at all.

AI will never, ever provide that.

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