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Handling classroom disruptions

Ever had a disruptive student in your class? How did you handle it? Could you have handled it better? This gem of an article, from Chemical Engineering Education, of all places, is a humorous/serious look at the problem and how best to handle it. The full article is linked below (and thanks to Doug Hoffman for the tip!)

All in a Day’s Work,” by Richard M. Felder and Rebecca Brent
Chem. Engr. Education, 34(1), 66–67 (2000)


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