By A Mystery Man Writer
I recently learned about a new classroom management system being used in more than 250 U.S. schools. The system, called “No-Nonsense Nurturing,” discourages teachers from, among other things, using the word "please" in their classrooms. It also encourages teachers to eliminate unnecessary words from their interactions with students. For example, teachers at a No-Nonsense Nurturing
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