April 18, 1990


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PAGE 34 - Commentary
Unfortunately, one of the main criteria by which you are judged as a
teacher is your ability to keep "order" in the classroom--quiet; neat
rows of seated students; one person speaking at a time after being
recognized; and so on.
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