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Danielle Duncan
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Joined: Wed Sep 03, 2003 12:00 am Posts: 39 Location: Boone and Hickory
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In class on Thursday, we discussed different situations and how we would handle them as teachers. I was fascinated by how many opinions we all had. Some of the examples were... 1) A student weak from fasting due to their religion. 2) A student jumping out of the window. 3) A student who keeps getting out of their seat. 4) A student who does not think the holocaust existed. etc.
I was wondering if any of the groups found any interesting solutions they came up with that we did not get to discuss in class. Are there any basic tips or steps when approaching situations like this? I better learn his now before I encounter it first hand while teaching!
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