3 Skills Every Middle School Boy Needs | Jerome Hunter | TED

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Whenever I tell people I work at a middle school,
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they often lean back and suck their teeth.
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It's like they're having a visceral reaction
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to the mere mention of those years,
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and it makes sense.
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Middle school is a time like no other.
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It's when significant biological, neurological and emotional changes
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are happening all at the same time.
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So how do middle schoolers respond to these changes?
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Well, some might ignore deodorant but overuse Axe body spray.
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You can find them holding up the walls during the school dance.
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And there's usually a desire to be treated like an adult,
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but they can't quite let go of their action figures.
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You might imagine that it looks a little like this.
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This was me in sixth grade,
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and like many middle school students,
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I was earnest, I was goofy,
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and I was just discovering who I wanted to be.
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Now I had no idea that I'd go on to teach middle school.
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They say the grade levels you teach are most reflective of your personality.
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So I'm not quite sure what it says about me
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that I later went on to found a middle school for boys.
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But in all seriousness,
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it didn't take long as a teacher
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to realize that my male students were acting kind of strange.
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I remember there was this one year,
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we were doing a get-to-know-you activity
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where students would use old magazines
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to create collages representing who they were.
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And many of the collages had all of the things
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that typical middle schoolers like:
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the outdoors, sports,
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the latest fashion, the hottest shoes, you know, all the important stuff.
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However, there were some that were not exactly what I had in mind.
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A group of middle school boys created these collages that were comical,
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if not concerning.
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It was almost as if they had made templates
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of who they thought that they should be.
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Girls in bikinis, fast cars, professional wrestlers,
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first-person shooter video games.
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You get the idea.
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One collage actually had to have had
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at least 25 different images of Kim Kardashian.
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And this wasn't an isolated incident.
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Whether it was going down a somewhat sketchy YouTube rabbit hole
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or mindlessly indulging in meme culture,
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which we know can get really hairy really fast,
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I was noticing a pattern with my boys.
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Instead of chalking it up as mindless activities
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or typical middle school behavior,
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I decided to investigate.
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I became a mentor for an afterschool program called My Brother's Keeper.
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And in this space, we could have more in-depth conversations.
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Inspired by the 2016 presidential debates,
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I asked this group of boys an age-old question:
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“Does absolute power corrupt absolutely?”
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Students began to discuss amongst themselves.
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And then I asked, "Now what would you do if you had this kind of power?
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And what if it was unchecked?"
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Students continued talking and then they shared out.
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Many of them said that they would use their power for good or even share it.
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And as I listened, I felt hopeful.
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Realizing that young men could take a different path.
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And then I brought the group together and I just said,
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"Does it have to be this way?"
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Their collective light bulbs lit up,
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realizing that they could reject this version of masculinity.
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And at the same time, I too had an “aha!” moment.
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It became clear to me that middle school boys
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are so impressionable and so full of potential.
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But what if I told you those same middle school boys
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could lead us to a more just and equitable society
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by redefining masculinity?
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Now in the days and weeks that followed,
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I continued to reflect on this idea.
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What actually is masculinity?
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If we reject the gender binary and affirm people of all genders,
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how does masculinity fit into that?
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What are the expectations of masculinity
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when it comes to race, class and other social factors?
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I knew that middle school is fertile ground for this work.
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And my reflection led me to identify three critical skills
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that middle schoolers can practice to redefine masculinity.
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I call them the three C's.
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The first one is confidence,
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the second is communication,
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and the third is community.
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Now these three C's stand as the pillars of my school
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to show people that middle schoolers can redefine masculinity.
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Now number one, confidence is essential to teach in middle school.
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Students are exploring their identities,
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and they're more open to abstract thinking.
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I believe that having a healthy and balanced confidence
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allows boys to feel good about who they are
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rather than feeling uncomfortable for trying to be someone they're not.
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It’s different than simply being praised or rewarded for achievements
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but rather rooted in a deep sense of self.
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And so what my school does is move away from either-or thinking.
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Instead of boys believing that they have to choose
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between being smart or athletic,
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poetic or pragmatic,
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we guide our boys to a more holistic version of masculinity
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that includes both-and.
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And as bell hooks and Olga Silverstein said,
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we need men who are empathetic and strong;
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autonomous and connected;
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responsible to self, friends, family,
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to community;
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and capable of understanding
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how those responsibilities are ultimately inseparable.
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And from a purely academic standpoint,
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we provide opportunities to teach confidence
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through cross-curricular work and projects
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that include math, science, the humanities, art, home ec, sports
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to show them that deep learning and critical thinking
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often require an integration of all of these subjects.
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Teaching confidence allows boys to understand
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that there’s an entire spectrum of how they can express themselves,
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and they can feel good and value the complexity of their identity
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and stand firm in it with confidence.
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The second C represents communication.
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Now communication is key.
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To counter the messages that society tells boys to constrict their emotions,
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my school practices a variety of communication methods,
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both intrapersonally and interpersonally.
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Now intrapersonally is how you communicate with yourself,
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and interpersonally is how you communicate with others.
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One example of our intrapersonal communication methods
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is we'll have students arrive at their desks
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at the beginning of the day.
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They'll close their eyes, breathe evenly for about a minute
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so they can just check in with themselves, see how they're doing,
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what they're thinking, how they're feeling.
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It allows them to put a frame around their thoughts and emotions
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so they can focus on it a little more deeply throughout the day.
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Students also keep gratitude journals.
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Research shows that when students express gratitude on a regular basis,
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it increases positive emotions toward themselves and toward others.
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An interpersonal practice that we like to do
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is at the end of the day, we'll have students gather in a circle
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to offer an appreciation for someone or something.
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Open it up to an apology
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or talk about a social issue that might be on their hearts.
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And we normalize these forms of communication
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to show boys that it is perfectly human
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to open your minds and your hearts to your community.
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Now the third C represents community,
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to counter this false sense of individualism
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and having to pull yourself up by your bootstraps.
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While we also know that there is great value in teaching our boys
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the importance of independence,
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it can be stymied when taken to an extreme.
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And so what we do is we engage in an inquiry process
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where we observe what's going on in our communities,
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either locally, nationally or globally,
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and then pose an essential question.
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One year we posed an essential question to our students that asked,
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"How can we create a community where everyone feels a sense of belonging?"
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Students took this question. They generated initial thoughts.
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They sought multiple perspectives from their peers, their teachers,
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community leaders.
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And then they came back to us and said,
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"We'd like to address homelessness in Seattle."
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We loved this idea.
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And so we partnered with a local construction company
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to design, build and donate a tiny house.
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Now what we realized is through this community learning process,
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students felt a greater sense of satisfaction with studying,
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taking academic risks and just valuing the overall learning process.
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In addition, students felt more comfortable
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taking on leadership roles inside and outside of the classroom.
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One thing to note that in each of these three C's
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the adults involved modeled this new version of masculinity
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to prove to students that they don't have to fit into a stereotype.
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And while I'm often impressed
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by the vulnerability and kindness of each of my students,
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it's still a middle school.
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It's this liminal space between childhood and adulthood.
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And amongst our sophisticated conversations,
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there's a lot of nonsensical humor.
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And very few of them have taken up regular usage of deodorant.
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(Laughter)
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And I know that this is lifelong work and there's no quick fix,
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but they show me that a better future is possible.
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What if masculinity meant having a healthy and balanced confidence,
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communicating clearly, being connected to your community?
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Just imagine how different our world would be.
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My students don't even show me that this future is possible,
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but this future is here, with middle school boys leading the way.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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