Teacher prestige in China can block student inquiry because student questions may embarrass the teacher and cause loss of face.
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"Yeah. I mean, I mean, that's a great point. So a very concrete example is the role of teachers here in, uh, China. Now..."
"T the role of teachers, I mean, it's very prestigious, but, um, unfortunately, saving face is much more paramount than getting students to think..."
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