
Simple steps to navigate difficult classroom discussions
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At some point in their career, every teacher will find themselves having a difficult discussion with their students. My first took place not long after I began teaching. It involved one of my students coming up to me and (no joke) declaring that eating your boogers made you healthier. This is, of course, nonsense, and I told the student that he should be using a tissue to clean his nose. However, the student refused to concede his point, and we ended up having a very intense discussion about boogers.    Â
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