from Diary 2024-04-26 There is a key in the treasure chest.

kaityo256 I don’t like the “learn by hurting once” policy. When the person is “hurt”, he/she often does not know that the cause is his/her past behavior, and even if he/she does know, it is hard to admit it, so it is unlikely that he/she will go on to “learn”.

kaityo256 If, for example, a student is able to graduate from college without being exposed by using AI to generate reports, will he or she be able to realize afterwards that he or she has not acquired proper writing skills, which is a “sore point” caused by this? If you graduate from college without getting caught, will you be able to realize afterwards that you have not acquired proper writing skills? I don’t think so, since they can’t distinguish between proper writing and cheating.

kaityo256 More simply, when you carry the debt of not studying when you should have, perhaps that debt is due to not having studied. I don’t think you know. Because if you haven’t studied, you don’t realize the benefits of studying.

kaityo256 “If you don’t learn A, you won’t understand the importance of A.”, “You can’t easily blame yourself for the state of having the key in the treasure chest. Educators need to do something about that.


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