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    Raymond Barranco writes that it can be a mistake to infer understanding from silence. Photo by Vitaly Gariev on Unsplash

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    Raymond Barranco writes about silence in the classroom and the mistake in inferring that silence in response to questions means understanding.

    The post Opinion | Silence Can Look Like Understanding, Even When It Isn’t appeared first on Mississippi Free Press.

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