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I just discovered this substack and the podcast Lost Debate through Doug Lemov and Sweat the technique. I enjoy the content so far, and I'm excited to catch up on the back catalogue of the podcast.

Just one urgent question: I agree with most of what Doug and Ravi says in the two part episode about the future of education on Sweat the technique, but I'm very puzzled by one statement that Ravi makes in the first episode, at around 22mins: "I still believe in grade levels for socialization. " I would love to hear more about this argument, to know more about where this conviction comes from, because my gut feeling and teacher experience tells me it's exactly the opposite; it's age mixing that is good for socialization, and age segregation that hinders this.

I've worked as a teacher since 2012, mostly in a Montessori setting, and as you might know age mixing is a main element of Montessori education. So, of course, I'm biased, but I have also seen more age mixing than most teachers, since age segregation is so common in most public schools.

I'd be happy to go into more detail if necessary, but I really wonder about this aspect of Ravi's educational beliefs. Do you have any articles or podcasts, or other research to point me to? Thank you!

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