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How teachers can support students

Tags: Education, superintendent


By Ricquan, 14 in Carrick
Recorded at A+ Schools - TeenBloc on January 29, 2016
Description:
Ricquan says that teachers can get to know students after school, can talk about consequences, and hear students when they ask for help.



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