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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Irreplaceable
The ceasefire is surface noise.
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The ceasefire is surface noise.
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"...evidence, and I keep on saying about the evidence, teachers are irreplaceable components of education, okay? Teachers, again, we're this community of scholars that..."
"...often actively undermined our warfighters' warrior ethos and our military's core, irreplaceable role, fighting, winning, and thereby deterring the wars that really matter to..."
"...warrior ethos. We will refocus the American military on its core, irreplaceable goal of winning the nation's wars decisively. In doing so, as President..."
"...highlighted, have not turned out really well. So China is basically irreplaceable in terms of like providing cheap manufacturing to the United States. So..."
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Jiang's argument begins with a simple civilizational scorecard: energy, openness, and cohesion.
Jiang starts by explaining why China became the world's largest and most lucrative edtech market: educational scarcity, parental obsession, test-score clarity, and WeChat infrastructure.
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