Adapting education for AI: The case for flipped learning
alvelda · x · 2026-08-21
Citing Ramez Naam and a Brookings report, the post argues that while AI is detrimental to learning in current educational models, the solution is to adapt the model via "flipped learning." In this approach, students consume enriched, interactive lectures at home (potentially using AI) and complete homework in the classroom without AI, where teachers provide guidance instead of answers.
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