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d-33894House OversightOtherGeneric commentary on education and intelligence measurement
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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #023901
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The passage contains no specific allegations, names, dates, financial flows, or connections to powerful actors. It is a philosophical statement about IQ tests and education, offering no investigative Advocates eliminating IQ tests Calls for teaching diagnostic and reasoning skills No mention of officials, agencies, or misconduct
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Defining Intelligence 155
one must be able to explain one’s reasoning clearly to those who ask.
And, one must have a knowledge base of relevant information to draw
upon. But our education system, in concentrating only on the knowl-
edge base and not on independent reasoning from that knowledge
base, has ensured that the knowledge base remains incomprehensible
to most people and therefore is immediately forgotten after school is
over.
It would be a good idea to eliminate IQ tests as a measure of intel-
ligence and begin to teach people to do diagnosis, to plan well, to be
able to determine causality, and to clearly explain their reasoning to
others.
Those that cannot learn to do this would rightly be called stupid,
but those who can would rightly be called intelligent.
Degrees of intelligence would be about one’s ability to do this for
more and more complex issues in complex domains.
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