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Why are ABET practitioners afraid to teach numeracy
There could be several reasons why some ABET practitioners may be hesitant to teach numeracy, including a lack of confidence in their own math skills, limited training in teaching numeracy, or a focus on other core aspects of adult basic education. Additionally, teaching numeracy may require specialized techniques and resources that some practitioners may not feel equipped to provide.
Practitioners may fear teaching numeracy due to lack of confidence in their own numerical skills, uncertainty in how to effectively teach numeracy concepts, or because they prioritize other aspects of their field over numeracy. Additionally, some may believe that numeracy is not a core skill in their field or may not see the value in dedicating time to teaching it.
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ABET was created in 1932.
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It is illegal to aid and abet a crime.
It is hard to abet a enemy, even though you know it might be the right thing to do._____Note that abet is very often used together with aid - to aid and abet.
Try not to aid, abet, counsel or procure dishonesty.
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Don't know about ABET but Must is accredited university. I think that accredited universities recognize accreditation of other universities who have accreditation from some reputable accreditation agency. I am not sure about ABET but I think Must's credentials should be recognized by ABET accredited institutes and employers who accept ABET accreditation.