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Yes, an important point is that everyone learns differently. Aimless computation is the furthest thing from my mind, and I agree that most people wouldn't notice these patterns if left to their own devices. Computation as an accessory to constructivist learning guided by teachers is what I'm suggesting must be part of a solution.

I'm skeptical of curriculum reform that seeks to excise an important source of learning for a sizeable subset of students.



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