Students experience unconscious disconnect when teachers use collective language because each learner is actually alone, not part of a visible group

When teachers address their students with group language like 'all of you' or 'everyone here,' they trigger an unconscious disconnect — each student is consuming the content alone and doesn't feel addressed as part of the collective the teacher is imagining.

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When teachers address their students with group language like 'all of you' or 'everyone here,' they trigger an unconscious disconnect — each student is consuming the content alone and doesn't feel addressed as part of the collective the teacher is imagining.

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    Why Collective Language Disconnects Individual Learners

    Students experience an unconscious disconnect when teachers use collective language because each learner is actually alone, not part of a visible group