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Jeffrey Soreff's avatar

>1-on-1 attention upon request, 5-to-1 overall student-teacher ratio.

In the interests of scaling Alpha school to larger populations, could some fraction of this attention be handled by asking more advanced students in a subject to help out the ones who are struggling with it? That _used_ to be part of the practice of schooling, two centuries ago. I'm not suggesting that this could substitute for _all_ of the teachers' work, but might it cut costs enough to allow easier scaling to larger populations? ( level 0 support - AI in the lessons, level 1 support - more advanced fellow student, level 2 support - teacher ? )

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Adham Bishr's avatar

Fascinating insights.

Although I did have one question - you say that "Rewarding fundamental behaviors works better than rewarding test performance" but it looks like the link has it the other way around - that rewarding test performance is better than rewarding behaviors. I did a quick ChatGPT check to confirm - https://chatgpt.com/share/686fc7d7-f950-8012-8813-e3f59436135a

Please let me know if I am mistaken.

As an aside, my company is developing an AI powered tutoring app for SAT math based on these principles - https://aaris.ai. Would love feedback from anyone interested.

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