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Allan Quigley stirred up this fear again. He claims that teachers and ABE students have such wildly different experiences with formal education that teachers can't extrapolate from their own experience to connect with low literate adults. "The assumption that learners and teachers come from a common schooling background or share a common emotional base of experience is far from accurate. We have two very different perceptions of the schooling reality."