
Civil Discourse in Classrooms

Civil Discourse in Classrooms
Every educator, classroom, and student brings diverse identities, lived experiences, and perspectives to the classroom; there is no one-size-fits-all approach. These playlist and its articles serve as a starting place for MSU educators as they navigate various classroom situations.

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Bethany Meadows
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This section focuses on various elements related to the classroom environment, including classroom management, preparing before “hot moments” occur, and sample responses for different situations.Description
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