Jiang's phrase for a classroom culture where students are treated as intellectually capable members of a serious learning community. Here Jiang uses the phrase to describe the human learning community that teachers sustain and AI cannot replace.
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community of scholars
The war on Iran is the visible spark.
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The war on Iran is the visible spark.
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He argues that teachers are irreplaceable because education depends on a community of scholars that supports and motivates students in ways technology cannot replicate.
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"...came in and reimagined this classroom of students into a community of scholars and he believed in them and he tutored them mentored them..."
"...are irreplaceable components of education, okay? Teachers, again, we're this community of scholars that support each other, and motivate students to thrive. And you..."
"...story of the Bible. And the question that plagued many religious scholars for thousands of years is, why did they screw up?"
"...David Bromwich, he is actually one of one of America's greatest scholars. So he's just reminding us of the fact that we have to..."
"...clear, simple narrative. Uh, David Bromwich, because he's such an eminent scholar, he, um, appreciates the nuance and subtlety to ideas. So I think..."
"...succeeded to the role, e.g. by being vice president first. Legal scholars and the judicial committee almost universally reject this. The 12th amendment requires..."
"...individual reflection. Goethe's Thos is a, a book in which a scholar by the name of Thos, he makes a deal with the devil..."
"...by this war? Joining me now is Robert Pape, international affairs scholar, and author of Escalation Trap on Substate. Welcome back to Uncensored, Robert...."
"...in my opinion that was the first and maybe unique Chinese scholar of such serious level who uh easily easily uh um uh understand..."
"...knowledge of Professor Jiang about the things that most, mostly Chinese scholars ignore or could not grasp."
"...long time that I 've had a chance to talk to scholars and so I 'm really looking forward to a rigorous Q &..."
"But people who came up with Pax Judaica are not biblical scholars. They're the modern white supremacist far -right. Sorry."
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