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Radicalizing is a form of teaching. Not one that we nessarily like, but it is a form.
And we are all being taught to stand up for when someone gets hurt, and they're doing that... not nessarily in the best way, but if you give a troll attention, it'll keep doubling down as long as it's getting that attention.
And we are all being taught to stand up for when someone gets hurt, and they're doing that... not nessarily in the best way, but if you give a troll attention, it'll keep doubling down as long as it's getting that attention.
@sstronaut No, it's indoctrinating, teaching does not force ideals.
@NativePortlander1970 Try convincing students that are struggling in math that there math teachers isn't forcing ideals when she says all other answers other than hers is wrong.
@sstronaut Except that calculus isn't an ideal, trig doesn't scream in your face when geometry is more practical with specific applications.
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Explain to me how Math professors, don't find Calculus to be a standard of perfection. As that meets the definition.
Explain to me how Math professors, don't find Calculus to be a standard of perfection. As that meets the definition.
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