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RE: A Little Word About Boys, And Teaching

The article is very informative and useful for anyone working with young people. The author shares his experience of teaching after a long break and how he found joy and creativity in working with younger students. He also discusses professional development and attending PD to improve his teaching skills. The author gives his views on the influence of social media and Andrew Tate on young people and is concerned about how these factors may affect teachers. He also stresses the importance of good role models for boys and the need to understand their behavior. Overall, this text is a valuable resource for teachers and parents who want to know more about how to support young people in their academic and personal lives.

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You are sorely mistaken. This is a machine translation from Russian. Your algorithms are wrong about me.

@winly, there's also another clue. You write in the third person, summarising my post. This isn't a personal comment that engages with the author as we would expect, which gives us reasonable doubt. I'm sure if we are wrong, you'll still take this advice to heart. If we aren't wrong, there's no harm done to admit your mistake and change your behaviour. It's only a big deal if you make it one.

It was a mistake on my part that I instantly realized. Unfortunately after writing this comment. Thanks for the detailed and insightful advice!

You're welcome..