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Assessment is ruining teaching

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CHE | Getty

That classroom moment I witnessed years ago — when a planned lecture dissolved into an unscripted intellectual encounter — was not a deviation from learning. It was learning in its most authentic form. Feynman understood that knowledge cannot be reduced to its measurable traces. Universities would do well to remember this. Otherwise, they may succeed in building ever more sophisticated systems for assessing learning while quietly forgetting what learning is for.

Posted in: News on 02/19/2026 | Link to this post on IFP |
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