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John Michener's avatar

I fail to see how you are going to do 'student centered' math education in a manner that allows students to progress at a rate that is appropriate for them. Indeed, there is so much material to cover that anything but teacher/tutor/AI led is all but irresponsible. Yes, you may have a small fraction of auto-didacts and near auto-didacts who can move mostly on their own, but they still will need occasional instructor support. And how are you going to handle 'student centered' learning in a class that requires reading when you have students with reading levels of 12th grade and above with students who are not functionally literate?

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Ruth Poulsen's avatar

I appreciate how nuanced this approach is, rather than a pendulum swing. Thank you!

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