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Hanging In: trategies for T...

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One More for the Road: A Li...

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How To Make Money Fast Online

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“Because teachers' work consists of affecting their students, they are dependent on their students both for the actual success of their work and evidence of that success”
Jeffrey Benson, Hanging In: Strategies for Teaching the Students Who Challenge Us Most

“teachers hanging in with challenging students, such as Marcus, are not therapists, but we must behave as therapists; that is, we must provide an emotionally safe environment in which our students can become their best selves, intellectually and emotionally. We, the adults, are the most significant force for honesty and integrity in the classroom. We have to display a professional self that is authentic. This does not mean that we talk about our personal lives—we are not leading students, with details of our lives, into a friendship—but that we share our professional hopes, fears, and expectations with all the passion and sadness and sincerity in us. If we behave professionally so that students trust us and seek to relate to us, we offer them a path to find a healthy place for themselves in the less-than-ideal world the adults are bequeathing to them. Succinctly put, "Relationships are the means and ends to our development" (Nakkula & Toshalis, 2006, p. 95).”
Jeffrey Benson, Hanging In: Strategies for Teaching the Students Who Challenge Us Most

“Students have the right to know our goals—all of them. Challenging students, who have experienced adults as unpredictably dangerous creatures roaming their landscapes, have earned the right to be suspicious of us. If these students are to try again, we have to be transparent in our efforts.”
Jeffrey Benson, Hanging In: Strategies for Teaching the Students Who Challenge Us Most

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