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These two insights—that speed does not equal ability, and that there are no universally fast or slow learners—had actually been recognized several decades before Bloom’s pioneering study, and have been replicated many times since, using different students and different content, but always producing similar results.30 Equating learning speed with learning ability is irrefutably wrong.
Jim Stout
quantity as quality seems long-recognized but ignored
The End of Average: How We Succeed in a World That Values Sameness
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