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Latest revision as of 05:49, 21 September 2024

When I started teaching, I quickly discovered that replying "I don't know" is the best— the only— policy when unable to answer questions from students.

Followed by: "Let's try this…" or "I'll think about it, let's discuss next week", or "That's out of my scope, but go here…"

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