@PhyllisCopeland You're rendering judgement, not reasoning @RookieKE
@PhyllisCopeland Check your timeline. I have responded with a source so don't judge me on honesty and directness @RookieKE
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@calestous@RookieKE I asked you what YOU think. I read your source. The difference is like arguing over "rain" vs "monsoon". -
@PhyllisCopeland I am open to support for your claims. But you're just asserting the same thing and reverting to analogies@RookieKE -
@calestous@RookieKE What am I to take from this? Do you think concentration is unrelated to attention span? -
@PhyllisCopeland The article is about differences. Read it.@RookieKE -
@calestous@RookieKE I did read it. As I said, concentration is PART of attention span. Do you not agree you cannot have one w/o the other? -
@PhyllisCopeland My tweet was on attention span, which is a temporal issue. You make a different point which I did not assert@RookieKE -
@calestous@phylliscopeland@rookieke@rookieke "Attention span is the amount of concentrated time on a task without becoming distracted" -
@OderoGogni The claim that only long attention spans are needed is open to challenge. Schools only nurture the former. - 10 more replies
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