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[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Student_assignments&diff=next&oldid=779792236 2]: {{tq|I split a paragraph into two paragraphs, no change to the second one. In the first paragraph, I added some advice about how some assignments can be done without editing here, growing out of a discussion at ENB. A few paragraphs below, I added the word "mutual" to a parenthetical phrase.}}
:{{u|Tryptofish}} Regarding the proposed addition {{tq|Sometimes, it is better to design a course so that students comment about Wikipedia in assignments that are not posted on the website, rather than actually editing}}, please provide the link to the discussion at [[WP:ENB]], so I can review before commenting. [<u>Having reviewed that [[Wikipedia:Education noticeboard/Archive 16#Use of article talk pages|discussion]], I '''object to the addition''' as discussed below.</u> <small>(added 02:14, 20 May 2017 (UTC))</small>]
:Regarding the proposed addition {{tq|If the assignment is to edit here, then the edits ''must'' be in accordance with Wikipedia's policies and guidelines.}} I would support this instead:
::If an assignment is to edit here, then editors are expected to adhere to Wikipedia's policies and guidelines, as should the edits they make, or those edits are likely to be reverted. We do understand that new editors make mistakes and experienced editors are likewise expected to be welcoming to new users helping them to correct mistakes and learn to be productive Wikipedians.
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