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11111nata11111 [884]
2 years ago
12

Jeremy Kingsley - Integrity what does it have to do with online class

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dsp732 years ago
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Answer:Infuse integrity into the classroom culture. Teachers make integrity the norm in their classrooms in several important ways. ...

Develop a moral vocabulary. ...

Respond appropriately when cheating occurs. ...

Use quotes to ignite meaningful conversations. ...

Help students believe in themselves.

Jun 9, 2015

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