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	<title>Comments on: Fear Not- a new role playing game to help stop bullying</title>
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	<description>Elona Hartjes shares the insights, resources and practical classroom strategies that have earned her A Teacher of Distinction Award.</description>
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		<title>By: Donna</title>
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		<description>Elona, I can not find any information either in your blog or at any other site about strategies for eliminating bullying of the teacher by students,other than getting others involved. I guess consequences are it?
I would like to see some ideas to use in the classroom.This is the first year I&#039;ve experienced this, and I&#039;ve tried being tough, keeping them very actively involved, giving them plenty of assignments, and nothing is working. They want to laugh, talk, ignor my directions, and me,anything not to follow directions and do work. Thanks. Donna</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Elona, I can not find any information either in your blog or at any other site about strategies for eliminating bullying of the teacher by students,other than getting others involved. I guess consequences are it?<br />
I would like to see some ideas to use in the classroom.This is the first year I&#8217;ve experienced this, and I&#8217;ve tried being tough, keeping them very actively involved, giving them plenty of assignments, and nothing is working. They want to laugh, talk, ignor my directions, and me,anything not to follow directions and do work. Thanks. Donna</p>
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