Ask HN: Should high schools require students to rebel academically?

2 amichail 3 7/31/2025, 1:15:19 PM
For example, a student might argue that the school uses poor teaching methods or that certain subjects are unimportant and should be replaced by more important ones.

Would this academic rebellion requirement better help students find a career that is suitable for them?

Comments (3)

thesuperbigfrog · 9h ago
Giving feedback and helping school instruction to be relevant is not "rebellion".

Many school districts will use Parent-Teacher Associations and course feedback forms that students complete at the end of a course to help to improve poor teaching methods and adjust course offerings to ensure that students learn relevant information and skills.

amichail · 8h ago
This academic rebellion would be public like a science fair project.

Also it’s not the same as a subject feedback form since a student may argue that K-12 is a waste of time for students who want to go to university and that it should be reduced to seven years say.

JohnFen · 9h ago
If it's required, then it's not rebellion.