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AI Exposed the Lie: Schools Never Taught Critical Thinking.

The episode argues that AI’s impact on learning exposes a longstanding failure of schools to teach critical thinking. Citing a December 2025 RAND American Youth Panel survey, it notes nearly 70% of middle and high school students think AI erodes critical thinking even as homework use rose from 48% to 62% in seven months, driven by competitive grade incentives and limited teacher capacity to detect AI work. Faculty surveys report fears of overreliance, diminished critical thinking and attention, and increased dishonesty. The script traces the problem to test-driven accountability (e.g., No Child Left Behind and UK metrics) aligning with Freire’s “banking model,” while studies link frequent AI use to lower critical thinking via cognitive offloading. It contrasts substitution vs scaffolding, highlights inconsistent policy and market pressures, points to Khanmigo and Finland/Singapore as better-aligned examples, and calls for inquiry-based learning, reduced standardized testing, teacher training, and assessments that reward thinking processes.


Produced by
Tim Green
Duration
13:00
Published
20 April 2026
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AI Exposed the Lie: Schools Never Taught Critical Thinking
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