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Hi, Mariah!
I thought your article was beneficial, I agree that this article can assist all teachers in managing their classrooms. I believe all of the pointers for solving problems are helpful. Setting goals is important for all students’ achievement. I think it is important to collaborate with other teachers because they might know helpful tips for a specific lesson or tips on how to handle students’ behavior.

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