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November 14, 2014 · 4:04 pm

Breaking the Student-Teacher Conflict Cycle

This article has some excellent tips for resolving student-teacher conflict. Teaching is stressful and there are always those few unruly students who seem to constantly be disruptive. Read it and give these tips a try!

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