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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

NEA Today: Burnout vs. demoralization



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In this issue:     How to Involve Parents     |    Free Democracy Day Curriculum     |    Tip: Let Students Teach

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Let Your Students Teach the Class

“When I notice that students are beginning to disengage with the lesson or need a motivational boost, one of the things I do to reengage them is to have groups of students present the lesson for me,” says Robert Emerson, an English teacher.
Have you tried this? Share your ideas!



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