The End of the Reading Comprehension Era

The End of the Reading Comprehension Era

My Ideas following discovery experience with amazing "explain text" tools .Actual writing was done by ChatGPT:

For decades, reading comprehension has been a central focus of the schooling system. Teachers have spent countless hours designing lessons, crafting assessments, and providing feedback to help students improve their ability to read and understand texts. However, with the advent of AI tools that can read and explain text, this skill is becoming obsolete.

AI applications such as Google's Natural Language API and OpenAI's GPT-4 can read and summarize complex texts in a matter of seconds, providing users with a detailed understanding of the material. These tools can also generate questions and explanations that help users to further deepen their understanding of the text.

So, where does this leave traditional reading comprehension skills? While it's true that AI can read and explain text with incredible accuracy, it cannot replicate the human experience of reading. Reading is not just about understanding the words on a page, but also about making connections, drawing inferences, and synthesizing information.

Therefore, instead of focusing solely on reading comprehension, educators should shift their attention to higher levels of thinking such as analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. These skills are critical for success in the 21st century, where information is abundant and constantly changing.

By teaching students how to draw insights and conclusions based on the texts they read, we can prepare them for a future where critical thinking and problem-solving skills are essential. This shift in focus will not only better prepare students for the challenges of the modern world but will also make learning more engaging and meaningful.

In conclusion, while AI tools have the ability to read and explain text with incredible accuracy, they cannot replicate the human experience of reading. As educators, we must embrace this change and shift our focus to higher levels of thinking. By doing so, we can prepare our students for a future where critical thinking and problem-solving skills are essential.

Omri Shoval

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Dr. Eran Gal (PhD) I like how GPT tries to convince us that we still have an advantage, though in a few years, or less, it can also do much more than that... maybe some critical thinking too

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