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    Re: maintaining classroom of learners
    Posted by Judy2/CA on 9/03/08

    Maybe it is different at a higher grade level - I teach 2nd
    and my students don't question why another student leaves
    the room. We continue with the lesson - the child leaving is
    not an interruption.

    On 9/03/08, ECU wrote:
    > How do I maintain a classroom of learners when I have
    > students taken from the classroom that need additional
    > help with testing time, reading, esl, etc? Don't the
    > students in the classroom recognize those students as a
    > little "different"- how do I get my students to accept all
    > the students has one big family when they are taken away
    > all the time?

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  • maintaining classroom of learners, 9/03/08, by ECU.
  • Re: maintaining classroom of learners, 9/03/08, by KB.
  • Re: maintaining classroom of learners, 9/03/08, by Judy2/CA.
  • Re: maintaining classroom of learners, 9/05/08, by Very Veteran Teacher.
  • Re: maintaining classroom of learners, 9/06/08, by East End Long Islanders.

     
     

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