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Teacher's Aid:
Teaching in the Age of Entitlement: How to Avoid Contributing to the Problem   
 Dr. Stephen Lippman, Tracy E. Zinn, Ph.D, Vicki Davis, Levi X

 

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In this final part of our  series on dealing with a generation of students who feel entitled to good grades and special treatment, we're told that apparently it's possible for teachers to contribute to the problem.  In this segment we talk about how to avoid enabling the entitlement mentality in students, parents and yes administrators.

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Teacher's Aid:
Dealing With Parents Who Expect Special Treatment for Their Child   
 Dr. Mari Cortez, Karen Deerwester, Nancy Flanagan , Jon X

 

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In addition to dealing with a generation of students who feel entitled to good grades and special treatment, teachers are often finding they have to deal with parents who feel equally entitled. How do savvy teachers handle parents in the age of entitlement?

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Teacher's Aid:
What to Do With Students Who Feel Entitled to Succeed Without Effort   
 Robert J. MacKenzie Ed.D,Jean M. Twenge,Steve Reifman, Jon X

 

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Decades of telling children that they are special has engendered a generation of students who feel entitled to good grades and special treatment without being encumbered by the need to earn them. The fallout creates many challenges for teachers who must deal with this sense of entitlement in their classrooms. Our guests offer perspective, practical insights and solutions.

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Back to School:
The Hidden Cost of Teaching: Spending Money Out of Pocket   
 Dan Domenech, Sabrina Stevens, Heather Wolpert-Gawron, Deborah J. Stewart

 

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The cost of teaching has gone up as teachers are increasingly having to pay for teaching supplies and teaching tools out of their own pockets.  Tight budgets are largely to blame but what can teachers do now to bridge the funding gap without taking on the financial burden.

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Back to School:
Three Do's and Don'ts to Start the School Year Right   
Rae Pica with   Dr. Fred Jones, Nancy Flanagan

 

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Starting a new school year is both exciting and challenging. Taking the right actions can help you get off to a great start. Our guests offer a few great do's and don'ts to help you put your new class of students on the right track.

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