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In a message dated 5/28/00 4:02:11 AM Central Daylight Time, rojul
writes:
<< It must be time to really work on
getting the rate of violence down so children and teachers are safe and I
personally donŽt think youŽll do this with guns.
Best regards from the far north,
Rosa >>
Rosa - I attend discipline meeting after discipline workshop and try to learn
the best and newest methods of dealing with troubled kids and descalating
violence
in the classroom. I;m sure the majority of the artsednet teachers do even
more
than I do in trying to find the answers. Please share what works in your
schools,
what do you do for your troubled kids and do you have parent cooperation. In
my rural school parents are allowed to refuse that their "special needs" kids
be tested - some
say "I was a special ed. kid and I won;t let my child be one too" this even
when the
child hates school, is failing and disruptive. So what do you see different
in your
countries approach and ours. Are we too permissive - that is my first
thought.
Thanks Roberta
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