English, asked by jaimin23, 13 days ago

write a story on..
-A student who is struggling with incompatible with other students...
-struggling with low mental ability...
-not been so intelligent but struggling to be the topper..​

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Answered by Ankur0505
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Explanation:

Handling classroom conflicts is a part of most teachers’ lives. Even seemingly small disputes can negatively impact the classroom environment and interfere with long-term relationships. This is why managing student conflict peaceably is such an important part of our work as educators. If we want to establish a classroom culture that values community, conflicts between students should be approached with true reconciliation as the goal. We can turn these situations into teachable moments by helping students understand their actions, the actions of others, and find solutions together.

Focus on Peacemaking from the Beginning

According to the authors of Better Than Carrots or Sticks: Restorative Practices for Positive Classroom Management, schools that are truly focused on conflict resolution proactively teach students the skills they need to work collaboratively and solve problems collectively. They do not wait for conflicts to arise to begin the work of peacemaking.

Beginning in the first week of school, teach students about the way their actions impact the community; ways to express emotions in healthy ways; and how to use problem-solving skills to find resolutions.

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