When a high school teacher assigns projects or research papers, she always builds time into her explanation to have a discussion with students about how long they think it will take them to complete the assignment. After the students turn in the assignment, she asks them how long it ended up taking them to complete the assignment. How does this help students in the learning process?

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When a high school teacher assigns projects or research papers, she always builds time into her explanation to have a discussion with students about how long they think it will take them to complete the assignment. After the students turn in the assignment, she asks them how long it ended up taking them to complete the assignment. How does this help students in the learning process?