I am catching up on an essay from April, titled “Why Students Struggle With the Basics,” by University of Texas History professor and prolific Substacker Steven Mintz. His focus is undergraduates. Law professors know that population as “law students of the near future.”
He explores answers (plural) to his framing question: “[W]hy are so many students unable to do what once counted as the most elementary requirements of college? Attend class regularly. Sit through a fifty-minute session. Meet deadlines announced weeks in advance. Participate in discussion.” Artificial intelligence (AI) makes an appearance, but only as part of a larger and longer-standing set of historical and psychological arguments.
Professor Mintz concludes with some practical steps that educational institutions and faculty should take, in response.




