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Professor Discusses Pedagogical Philosophy of ‘Knowing When to Lie’ to Students

Professor Discusses Pedagogical Philosophy of ‘Knowing When to Lie’ to Students The passage contains only internal commentary on teaching methods with no mention of influential actors, financial flows, or misconduct. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: The author reflects on a teaching guideline that includes the phrase “know when to lie to students.”; Emphasis on research metrics over teacher training quality at a research university.; No references to political figures, agencies, or financial transactions.

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Professor Discusses Pedagogical Philosophy of ‘Knowing When to Lie’ to Students The passage contains only internal commentary on teaching methods with no mention of influential actors, financial flows, or misconduct. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: The author reflects on a teaching guideline that includes the phrase “know when to lie to students.”; Emphasis on research metrics over teacher training quality at a research university.; No references to political figures, agencies, or financial transactions.

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