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Only a heartless scold would say students don’t need to be loved. But what happens when they act up? Should they be held accountable or should they be given another hug?
A sympathetic piece in Education Week noticed “skirmishes out in the playground [and] outbursts in the classroom.” To deal with these issues, they have role-playing exercises where students snap at teachers, accusing them of being “too aggressive.” After the incident, both engage in laughter.
These kids don't have a chance when low expectations are re-enforced. Keep telling them they can't make it because of systemic racism and white supremacy and they won't make it. Disruptive students are coddled due to policies and that makes it difficult to teach and for the rest of the children to learn. It's that simple.
A sympathetic piece in Education Week noticed “skirmishes out in the playground [and] outbursts in the classroom.” To deal with these issues, they have role-playing exercises where students snap at teachers, accusing them of being “too aggressive.” After the incident, both engage in laughter.

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