It is worth trying, but one must understand that this will not fully… (домашний · задание · устный)
It is worth trying, but one must understand that this will not fully solve the problem of achieving independent work rather than relying on popular AI simulators. Earlier, Vladislav Grib, former deputy secretary of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation, called for introducing oral homework in Russian schools to reduce students' use of artificial intelligence.
Consensus
- The proposal to check school homework exclusively through oral verification was made by Vladislav Grib, Deputy Secretary of the Presidential Council of Russia.
- The purpose of the proposal is to reduce students' use of artificial intelligence in completing homework.
- Students should be able to verbally explain how they completed their assignments.
- More time should be allocated during lessons for checking homework orally.
- Failure to verify knowledge orally would lead to increased AI usage and create a form of self-deception for both students and teachers.
Points of divergence
- The proposal was presented as coming from the Presidential Council (OP), with emphasis on 'verifying' homework rather than just checking it, and included a statement about reducing AI use in education being necessary to prevent academic dishonesty. — riamo
- The source attributes the statement to the Public Chamber of Russia (Общественная палата), not the Presidential Council. The wording 'нуждаются в устной верификации' is repeated with emphasis on mandatory oral verification. — vesti
Coverage (3 sources)
- Vasserman Suggests Trying Oral Homework Checks — Вести
- OP proposed checking students' homework exclusively orally — РИАМО
- Public Chamber: Homework in schools should be checked orally — Вести