“Look at this bunch of unruly students, and tell me what needs to be done to turn them into decent citizens of the world”, the college principal thundered in the faculty members meeting.
“Use the circle of influence in which they live. These kids have grown up online.”
“And what are we paid for here?”
“To adapt, enter the circles of influence and innovate on new methodologies.”
“We belong to the elite intelligentsia of the country.”
“Of what use is fluidity without permeability?”
Ah, the great question.
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Well done! The last line is superb!
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Thanks!
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I’m with Mimi and Denise… that last question is so critical.
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Thank you so much!
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Your concluding words just nailed it! Brilliant.
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Indeed!
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Students are the Epitome of fluidity in class.
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That last line — yes!!!
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Thanks 🙂
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Excellent! Very spot on and no doubt lamented by many educators.
I love the last line. That is the critical question, is it not?
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It certainly is. The speed of grasping the answer differs.
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Lovely
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