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"What Watching Students Teaches Them About What We Believe" ... "What the Watched Student Learns The strongest argument against surveillance in schools is not unreliability — though that’s real enough. It is what surveillance models. Our core objective as educators is not to ensure compliance toward an easily measured goal; it’s to assist in the formation of young people so that they may become trusting, caring, and capable members of a healthy society. The philosopher Onora O’Neill draws a d...
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