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2toneM to TeachingEnglish · 2 years ago

What's your approach to student praise? (and shame)

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What's your approach to student praise? (and shame)

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2toneM to TeachingEnglish · 2 years ago
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Dunce Caps Are Gone But Shaming Continues: Data Walls
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Teachers humiliating a student in front of his (more often than “her”) classmates to pay attention or stop misbehavior has existed for centuries. The dunce cap, as a teacher’s tool to m…
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