this post was submitted on 07 May 2025
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where are you from this is not how schools operate in the US
unfortunately I am a burger american. There are good and bad teachers, and a lot of bad incentive structures and structural issues undermining education quality here, but that doesn't mean this isn't still ostensibly the goal of most assignments. Admittedly I went to supposedly good k-12 schools and the hit rate was probably still like 50% in HS, but it was better than that in college, even at a not at all prestigious school
the purpose of a system is what it does.
and my comment said that in >50% of my classes, what it did was genuinely foster learning in the way described. Not all of the evils of the US school system even conflict with this very basic model of learning, and regardless schools aren't a monolith. A blanket statement about how schools operate in the US isn't appropriate in this case, because it's a gross exaggeration of how useless they are and doesn't apply across the board.
edit: and to be clear I agree that classes/assignments that only foster learning in theory, are meaningless, but many still do in practice