Overly Talkative Students: What Can a Teacher Do?
Rae Pica with Julia Thompson, Kristen Vincent
Student interaction is good and desirable, but what should a teacher do when student chatter is off-task or disruptive?
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October 23, 2015
Student-Centric Strategies
Episode Guests
Julia Thompson is a practicing classroom teacher, a consultant, and the author of several books for teachers, including The First-Year Teacher’s Survival Guide. Kristen Vincent is a Program Developer, consulting teacher and author for Responsive Classroom.
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