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  1. How could you supervise all of your students in a setup like this? At my rural, poverty-stricken American school, many students will not work at all unless constantly supervised. They do not see the consequences – not passing the course – as an immediate-enough threat. Their attitude is that they will worry about it later, but later never comes. In addition, they are as likely to wrestle a fellow student to the ground as not, just because they are temporarily out of the teacher’s sight. For example, one student broke another student’s arm while arm-wrestling before the teacher entered the classroom. This setup seems neither safe nor conducive to learning, at least not where I am employed.

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