• keimevo@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    For many years I have thought that elementary schools should be free of any modern electronic tech. In middle school it should be introduced but not connected to internet (word processors, interactive encyclopedias or coding like we used to learn it in the '80s or '90s, BASIC, Logo, that kind of stuff).

    Finally, introduce internet in high school, in a controlled way, focusing primarily on knowledge and research sites. No LLMs included.

    Of course you can’t control what happens in the students’ homes, but that should not affect what happens at school, specially if you replace homework with schoolwork, which I also think it’s better in the long run).

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      13 hours ago

      If i had a kid, it would be a Linux desktop or laptop at like 8 years old, no internet or limited internet when supervised. Zero iPads. Zero YouTube slop.

      Would be a guaranteed autistic furry on the future fediverse 🤣 I kidddddd

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        8 hours ago

        I do have kids and this is really the only way, the path of least access needed. The parental controls built into most of the services are limited and/or ineffective. Its most of the reason I have my own media server. The kids have Linux computers with no browsers installed.

        The trickiest thing is that most other parents dont seem to do much of this, so the kids think we are a bit strange compared to everyone else.

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          5 hours ago

          Youre the person every parent should be. The other people are the idiots for not properly teaching their children, IMO! But those parents probably aren’t tech literate themselves.so its a downward spiral.