He argues that most schools do not merely fail to teach these purposes; they produce the opposite effect by weakening reading, turning collaboration into zero-sum competition, and making students hate learning.
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He argues that most schools do not merely fail to teach these purposes; they produce the opposite effect by weakening reading, turning collaboration into zero-sum competition, and making students hate learning.
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"to like actually love learning and you have to like know how to learn for yourself so these are the three basic purposes of..."
"decreased it's very hard for a professor to give you an hour lecture people lose focus after about five minutes okay so this is..."
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