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April, you have such a beautiful spirit and I'm loving the VLog (video blog)! One major Gripe Jam consistency you mentioned, was time-management. This laser-like focus on time-management as you mentioned will effect so many other factors including students time-on-task and reducing need for behavior management. I'm glad you thought about the idea I shared from coaching fellow, Shannon, Bridgeport Middle, about conducting another Gripe Jam again a few weeks later in the school year. I'm wondering if eventually, the gripes will move from teacher-centered to student-centered over time. #McNairStrong
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