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Take it from Us: Advice from Teachers
Teaching difficult topics will always come with curveballs from students or stakeholders but with preparation and practice, it will get easier.
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5. Take it from Us: Advice from Teachers
Teaching difficult topics will always come with curveballs from students or stakeholders but with preparation and practice, it will get easier.
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Talk the Talk: Communicating with Stakeholders
When teaching controversial issues, it’s key that you communicate and prepare parents or administrators about what you’re planning to do in order to avoid conflict and complaints.
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4. Talk the Talk: Communicating with Stakeholders
When teaching controversial issues, it’s key that you communicate and prepare parents or administrators about what you’re planning to do in order to avoid conflict and complaints.
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The Teacher’s Playbook: Effective Strategies
Using effective strategies when discussing contentious subjects will help you maintain control in the classroom. Choosing which strategy is best depends on your goals.
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3. The Teacher’s Playbook: Effective Strategies
Using effective strategies when discussing contentious subjects will help you maintain control in the classroom. Choosing which strategy is best depends on your goals.
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Deciding to Decide: Sharing Your Views with Students
When sharing your view with your students, do you step back? Or do you offer your personal opinion? Whatever approach you decide to get your students engaged is the best way forward.
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2. Deciding to Decide: Sharing Your Views with Students
When sharing your view with your students, do you step back? Or do you offer your personal opinion? Whatever approach you decide to get your students engaged is the best way forward.
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Teaching Controversial Issues: Why Do It?
Teaching controversial issues will help your students navigate controversy and differences so that they can become better collaborators, communicators and active members of society.
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1. Teaching Controversial Issues: Why Do It?
Teaching controversial issues will help your students navigate controversy and differences so that they can become better collaborators, communicators and active members of society.
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