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[quote=Anonymous]Yes, I believe this. It's surprising but if you really think about it, why is that? Kids don't know what they don't know. I encountered a kid yesterday who said something shocking in this vein to me and then I thought "yeah but why would that know that if no one told them?" This is what equity is. If it takes a few minutes to ensure everyone is on the same page so they can be aware and on time, this is what we have to do. I doubt they're doing to be doing clock lessons for 5 hours each month. It's fine. I teach college and spend probably an hour to two each semester doing some basic skills reinforcement. It benefits some of my students immensely and the ones who already know these things help out by contributing knowledge, talking to others, or maybe politely scrolling their phones. It's fine. It's good. We should be glad they're doing this, even if we're dismayed how we got here. [/quote]
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