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[–] thrus 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Yes, a few good teachers encourage it but as a whole the schools do. Most teachers do as they have to enforcing the rules and methods required of them or be fired, same as the cashier that is forced to ask all the questions like "did you find everything today" "do you want a warranty for that" "do you want to sign up for our store club". The issue is that schools are working like shops where those leading don't trust the people doing the work so they try to micromanage roles they have never held or held 15+ years ago with rules and policies saying what is the correct way to do things and then take actions when the rules are not followed but don't see how it is actually impacting the people doing the work.