but they can erode your confidence in your ability to trust your own thoughts.
First - teach conclusions, not basis for conclusions.
Second - deny correct answers that do not match the answer guide (even if true and correct).
Third - belittle with facial expression and tone of voice, those whose conclusions differ from the accepted narrative.
Fourth - count as correct, answers that are clearly incorrect.
Fifth - communicate impatience if you are caught thinking before replying (orally or in writing).
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