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2/1/2022

Negotiate Student Behavior

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Diversify your classroom management techniques and trigger positive reactions from students.
Classroom management can be challenging for highly experienced and new teachers alike. It may feel like you are trying the same classroom management techniques over and over again, without seeing positive reactions from students. 

This resource provides 25 different ways to negotiate student behavior in the classroom, along with relevant examples of how they might play out in various classrooms. By expanding your toolbox of strategies, this resource provides new ways of addressing disruptive student behaviors. 
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