@PhyllisCopeland There you go again with judgement @RookieKE
@PhyllisCopeland There is a large body of literature on this topic going back to WW Atkinson in 1903 @RookieKE
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@calestous@RookieKE Yes, there is literature, what is your position? What do YOU think? -
@PhyllisCopeland What I think is in my original tweet which you're trying to misrepresent@RookieKE -
@calestous@RookieKE So correct my misapprehension. Explain your position to me. Help me understand your thinking on this. -
@PhyllisCopeland My tweet is about attention spans, not concentration. If want to tweet about that I will do on my volition@RookieKE -
@calestous@RookieKE So you won't explain you position to me? Interesting. Well. I gather we're done here. -
@PhyllisCopeland My point is about differences in attention spans. This is different from concentration.@RookieKE -
@calestous@RookieKE Do you think that encouraging the development of longer attention spans is important to education & learning? -
@PhyllisCopeland I disagree that the focus should only be long attention spans. There should be diversity is approaches.@RookieKE - 9 more replies
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