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Anonymous Student
Sometimes, our students- behaviors can range from zany to baffling to downright exasperating. While classroom control is important, it-s also valuable to realize that our responses to such behaviors can either inspire or alienate individual students or even an entire class. Very often, our responses depend on our understanding of our students- situations. Sometimes, we are privy to the back stories, but other times, we need to rely on signs and clues that behavior may be reflective of issues that are not readily apparent.
Please join panelists Alex Popovics, Kevin McNeelege, John Ostwald, Pablo Negron, Kelly Sweener, Sim Covington and Dan Beaudry as they share their various perspectives about what-s going on with our students and some appropriate responses to various behaviors.
Save the date! Nov. 11, 2 p.m., Library Multipurpose Room
Published: Mon, 08 Nov 2010 05:00:00 +0000 by e.bryant