Bullying by Exclusion: He Says, “She Says I Can’t Play!”

Bullying by Exclusion - social exclusion: help kids work towards solutions to exclusion with a clear understanding of the issue. Well, I had an experience that brought this awareness about bullying home to me at a “kid” level. I find that it is difficult to even admit my feelings and write about them, because of the many messages I received all my life that “these feelings are petty, silly, not valid.”

The Progress-Focused Approach: Advantages of giving students choice in homework

In the research by Erika Patall students were given a choice of which homework assignments to do, not a choice of whether or not to do homework as the example from Insoo Kim Berg would suggest. I think giving students a choice of homework assignment A, B or C is effective as they will think of those choices instead of the usual options of doing it or not doing it.

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