For children, time spent in school in most cases should be limited to 2 hours a day
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Con defends the position that current standard is better.
Children need to develop relationships and friendships, and too much school harms their social skills and ability to form relationships, harming their communication skills.
Too much school time and pressure in schools causes high suicide rates and obesity.
Children do most of their learning at home. School serves to direct them. With use of AI, children can more effectively learn at home.
Students can focus better in shorter time. Less time is wasted on unnecessary activities. Teachers can deliver key content more efficiently. It encourages independent learning... Helps students develop real-world social skills.
It forces schools to prioritize essential subjects over quantity of meaningless
More time for outdoor play and physical activity.
It encourages students to be interested in learning, as reducing school hours means reducing time spent on meaningless learning, and more time to learn things children are interested in, preventing boredom from learning.
Improves overall happiness and life satisfaction
Helps students focus on their passions
It makes children more willing to go to school, and makes school easier to deal with for children, reducing running from classes.
Promotes hands-on learning through personal projects. Encourages critical thinking and problem-solving, encourages learning on their own. Supports personal expression... Encourages practical application of knowledge. Allows for better learning outside the classroom. Helps students learn from real-life experiences instead of theory.
Schools can focus on quality over quantity. Teachers can provide more one-on-one attention. Reduces overcrowded classrooms. Allows teachers to focus on student understanding rather than speed. Reduces unnecessary testing. Less bureaucracy and administrative work for teachers. Encourages a more flexible education system. Reduces the need for excessive homework.
more school hours usually means more time spent around peers
Long school hours does not directly cause high suicide or obesity rates
it would be appreciated if you explained how AI can help children learn at home more effectively.
What do you mean by 'unnecessary activities'?
that leaves at most 20 minutes for the teacher to do their job
they will end up working much less
The children are generally going to want to play in their free time, not learn more
that leaves further education up to the parents
Plus PE is mandatory in the majority of schools
It's very possible that students will play outside more, but it's not a guarantee
Also boredom is not a bad thing
weakened education might stop children from discovering their passions
Children wanting less school doesn't provide a worthy reason for making less school
No evidence was provided for any of these claims
Explain how less time to teach makes it easier for teachers to focus on students' individual understanding.
Explain how less school hours reduces crowded classrooms.
What do you mean by 'unnecessary testing'?
Explain how it reduces homework.
I. Improves health and desire for knowledgeHomeschooled children are less likely to experience harm and bullying, and more likely to achieve better education results, proving that school environment isnt the best system at teaching, or safest. Thus, reducing such system in favor of increased use of better ones like studying at home using AI is beneficial.
II. It is what children wantThis point was not challenged. What people want is most important to them. We cant just impose what we want on others, because they have wants and choices too and their wants and choices matter like ours. Giving children choices and respecting their wants was proved to improve their decision-making abilities and improve their reasoning abilities, and this should be applied in case of education too, as education of a child anyway depends a lot on child's choice, and improving child's ability to choose results in better choices in their own education.
III. Reduces violence in schools significantlyThis point was not challenged. Children who are bullies in school have much less time to bully other children when school hours are much shorter, and shorter school time also allows better supervision. In school, children have no choice but to spend time with their bullies as they cant go anywhere else. This time should be reduced. With improved mental health of children and less stress, there will also be less bullies, and children will be able to better deal with bullying problems.
more school hours usually means more time spent around peersBeing near peers =/= talking to peers. Children talk with each other freely in their free time, not during class.
Long school hours does not directly cause high suicide or obesity ratesI already linked a study about it. High pressure and too much work is a common reason to develop mental illnesses and suicidal thoughts, especially if it combines with other problems.
What do you mean by 'unnecessary activities'?Most knowledge and activities learned in school are unnecessary for most children. The amount of knowledge children are expected to learn in school equals to over 1 million statements. That needs to be reduced significantly, because it is impossible to learn.
that leaves at most 20 minutes for the teacher to do their jobMost teachers teach multiple classes. 20 minutes is enough to give directions, facts and topics which can be studied at home.they will end up working much lessThey wont work less, but less teachers will teach more classes. It also enables the option that size of class becomes smaller to enable much better teaching.
We are not debating whether 'homeschool is better than public school
It is actually generally agreed that adults do have the right to impose certain things
it is unlikely to have much of an impact on any verbal abuse
Less school hours still doesn't necessarily mean more socializing.
Also it's obviously not 'impossible' since several students graduate with straight A's every year.
The teachers are still working 2 hours maximum in comparison to an 8 hour shift
I. Improves health and desire for knowledgeThe notion that longer hours in school directly correlate with improved academic performance is misguided. It ignores the complex, individualized factors that influence learning outcomes. What it does perpetuate, however, is an unhealthy emphasis on productivity and compliance over genuine understanding and personal growth. It's a recipe for burnout, resentment, and the stifling of curiosity. As studies show, homeschooling provides much better results than all schools on average.My position in this debate isnt "reduce learning time to 2 hours", but do more learning in home environment and reduce school time to 2 hours. Japan and South Korea have long school hours of 8 hours per day, but plenty of suicides, mental health issues and relationship forming issues due to severe pressure on children. We cant expect 10 year olds to work as long as adults. We cant sacrifice their health, experiences and relationships to achieve slightly better grades. Finland has lowest number of school hours per day, yet one of countries which have best grades in the world. Reducing school hours greatly benefits health while also often benefiting grades as well, while giving children more choices and freedom to improve their decision making abilities.
II. It is what children wantWhat exactly is a response to this point? That children are property and that their childhood, choices, dreams and wishes dont matter in adult world?Body ownership and choices about own life is not only basic human right, but a condition for a debate. Debating is the only possible way to determine who is right. Any reduction in debate reduces the ability to determine who is right. Debate depends upon body ownership and property ownership not being reduced. Reducing body ownership cannot be justified in a debate because it reduces debates and reduces its own ability to prove itself right.
III. Reduces violence in schools significantlyIt will never be worthy to cause child pain, violence and humiliation just for the sake of grades, and such society in long term will only pile up mental health issues and problems.
Not much time for analysis...
I think if this debate had shared BoP, I'd be leaving it a tie. As is, pro has the duty to overcome the status quo. He need not address every angle of it, but it's not a strict comparison debate of 2 hours vs. 7 hours (for setup of a topic like this, I'd probably start with a phrasing along the lines of of 4hours or less, vs 6hours or more... much smaller gap to overcome, but also leaves a clear tied range in the middle, and implies some BoP on con).
The decreased bullying if cutting school by one day per week was compelling, but begs the question of why not just cut school by one day per week? Con was able to raise the issue of verbal bullying, which doesn't sound like it would take much time (and not basing my vote on this, but I've seen my nephew get bullied in videogames plenty; and it does get worse when he's on breaks from school).
Con's point about the quality of education carries the day for me. While pro was able to say it would improve the quality of education if teachers had less time per class but then more classes (to avoid disincentivizing them with less pay as con cautioned), but this is getting into an implementation gap, which isn't assured to manifest as such. It's like saying if we just raise taxes, we will at last be able to feed the orphans; but in reality even if money is earmarked for them, it is not assured to go to them.
If schools become worse, then it is worse for students even if it's what they would prefer.
that's a spicy debate , 🙂
our Pro act like a mother while Con perform like a father
if my son analyze this debate he exactly stand with Pro but i know we r not the citizens of Utopia , Con well done
Maybe just copy text from debate to it. Otherwise, it might have difficulty telling what is part of debate and what isnt. As for AI adding new arguments, yeah, I dont know how to fix that. Maybe specifically instruct it not to add own arguments.
ChatGPT is wonky. I am gradually getting it trained up, but it’s got leagues to go.
I wouldn’t trust an AI to vote on any complex debate. The single refinement I made for it on this one (which took multiple tries) was telling it that Shane.Roy was not a participant in this debate.
One of the first debate reviews I had it do, it turned out to have decided cons arguments were no good so wrote new better ones. Harmless in a review and easy to correct, but detrimental in a vote.
ChatGPT takes every claim as true in debate unless it thinks it was negated by some claim? I guess maybe, just maybe, ChatGPT could be a good voter. Not sure if it is possible to introduce AI voter on this site, but it would be kinda fun.
You'd be surprised how fast I've gotten at those (at least unrefined ones like that).
"I tried having ChatGPT do a breakdown on this debate"
You didnt have to bother that much, but thanks for voting.
Thank you for your vote @Barney
I tried having ChatGPT do a breakdown on this debate (it's not what I used when voting, I ended up scanning more). But here is the breakdown it provided...
== Debate Title ==
'''For children, time spent in school in most cases should be limited to 2 hours a day'''
== Participants ==
* '''Pro''': TheGreatSunGod
* '''Con''': TheRizzler
== Round-by-Round Breakdown ==
=== Argument Tree ===
==== Arguments Initiated by Pro (TheGreatSunGod) ====
* '''Contention''' (➕): '''School causes chronic sleep deprivation in children.'''<br>{{Q|Chronic sleep deprivation is rampant among children. The cause is primarily the demands of school.|TheGreatSunGod, Round 1}}
:* '''Rebuttal''' (➖): '''Sleep deprivation is not necessarily due to school; students can still sleep 8 hours.'''<br>{{Q|They only need 8 hours of sleep, so if they sleep from 9pm-5am, it will not result in chronic sleep deprivation.|TheRizzler, Round 2}}
::* '''Defense''' (➕): '''8 hours is insufficient for children.'''<br>{{Q|The average amount of sleep required for a 13-year-old is 9.25 hours.|TheGreatSunGod, Round 2}}
:::* '''Rebuttal''' (➖): '''Most students do get enough sleep.'''<br>''NO DIRECT QUOTE IDENTIFIED''
::::* '''Defense''' (➕): '''Most of these studies are flawed or untrue.'''<br>''NO DIRECT QUOTE IDENTIFIED''
* '''Contention''' (➕): '''Children retain very little from long school days.'''<br>{{Q|A 2015 study of high school students found that students only retained 20% of what they were taught.|TheGreatSunGod, Round 1}}
:* '''Rebuttal''' (➖): '''Some students can retain a lot with good methods.'''<br>{{Q|The effectiveness of memory is up to the student and the techniques they use.|TheRizzler, Round 2}}
::* '''Defense''' (➕): '''Children don't all have access to ideal study environments.'''<br>{{Q|That's not an excuse. The average student doesn't retain much; you can't expect perfection.|TheGreatSunGod, Round 2}}
* '''Contention''' (➕): '''Reduced school time promotes better mental health.'''<br>{{Q|Shorter school time could lead to students being more relaxed and less depressed.|TheGreatSunGod, Round 1}}
:* '''Rebuttal''' (➖): '''School time is necessary structure.'''<br>{{Q|Structure and discipline are necessary, especially for kids who can't get it at home.|TheRizzler, Round 2}}
::* '''Defense''' (➕): '''Structure doesn’t have to come from school.'''<br>{{Q|You can give children structure in other ways, such as planned activities.|TheGreatSunGod, Round 2}}
* '''Contention''' (➕): '''Bullying and peer pressure are amplified in long school days.'''<br>{{Q|If kids only go to school for 2 hours, there's less time to be bullied.|TheGreatSunGod, Round 1}}
:* '''Rebuttal''' (➖): '''Bullying occurs regardless of hours.'''<br>{{Q|If they get bullied, it will happen regardless of how long they're there.|TheRizzler, Round 2}}
::* '''Defense''' (➕): '''Less time reduces exposure.'''<br>{{Q|Less time around bullies means fewer opportunities to be bullied.|TheGreatSunGod, Round 2}}
* '''Contention''' (➕): '''Children would be happier if their time was better respected.'''<br>{{Q|Respecting children’s time is respecting them as people.|TheGreatSunGod, Round 1}}
:* '''Rebuttal''' (➖): '''Children lack maturity to make such decisions.'''<br>{{Q|You're arguing that we should let children decide what's best for them.|TheRizzler, Round 2}}
::* '''Defense''' (➕): '''Autonomy helps development.'''<br>{{Q|Giving children some choice and freedom helps them grow.|TheGreatSunGod, Round 2}}
==== Arguments Initiated by Con (TheRizzler) ====
* '''Contention''' (➖): '''A 2-hour school day is insufficient to teach all necessary subjects.'''<br>{{Q|With only 2 hours of school, you would not be able to cover reading, math, history, science, etc.|TheRizzler, Round 1}}
:* '''Rebuttal''' (➕): '''Learning can happen outside school.'''<br>{{Q|You don’t need 8 hours of school to learn math.|TheGreatSunGod, Round 2}}
::* '''Defense''' (➖): '''Many students won’t learn outside school.'''<br>{{Q|You say they could do it at home, but many wouldn’t.|TheRizzler, Round 2}}
:::* '''Rebuttal''' (➕): '''Parents and technology can support at-home learning.'''<br>{{Q|If you have involved parents or even just good software, students can thrive.|TheGreatSunGod, Round 2}}
::::* '''Defense''' (➖): '''Not all families have access to those resources.'''<br>{{Q|This assumes privilege. Many students don’t have that kind of support.|TheRizzler, Round 2}}
* '''Contention''' (➖): '''The 2-hour proposal lacks practicality.'''<br>{{Q|This would be an unworkable shift in how education is done.|TheRizzler, Round 1}}
:* '''Rebuttal''' (➕): '''Other countries succeed with short hours.'''<br>{{Q|Finland has shorter school hours and still ranks high in education.|TheGreatSunGod, Round 1}}
::* '''Defense''' (➖): '''Cultural and structural differences make comparisons invalid.'''<br>{{Q|Finland has a different society, economy, and values. It’s not an easy comparison.|TheRizzler, Round 2}}
== Result ==
The voting period is still open, and the result is currently tied. This page presents a tiered breakdown of the full debate to aid readers and potential voters in assessing the strength of the arguments on both sides.
=== Evaluation Summary ===
* '''Logical Clarity''': Slight edge to '''Con''' for pragmatic framing and consistent rebuttals.
* '''Use of Evidence''': Relatively even; '''Pro''' offers some studies, while '''Con''' uses common-sense rebuttals.
* '''Debate Structure''': '''Con''' consistently responds to and frames issues across rounds.
* '''Rhetorical Framing''': '''Pro''' appeals to reform and autonomy; '''Con''' focuses on feasibility and equity.
'''Recommended Vote''':
* Vote '''Pro''' if you prioritize idealism, student-centered reform, or philosophical values.
* Vote '''Con''' if you value pragmatic feasibility, systemic equity, and rebuttal discipline.
Under traditional criteria (burden of proof, refutation, impact): '''Con''' holds a slight edge overall.
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