The Importance Of Personal Safety In The Homeroom

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I started my investigation on the issue of mrs bruglieras resource classroom and the many problems that have arised within it. One of the issues that have come to my attention is the personal safety in the home room class, many students that I had interviewed felt that they did not feel safe in their homeroom which I found quite troubling. Also some students stated that they did not feel comfortable around their resource teacher. Some students have switch their class for this reason. To find out more I asked mrs brugliera about some of these issues, my interview did not go as planned. To start the interview I introduced myself, as did she. “ How do you feel about your classroom and it's current status” in which she responded “ I think its fine,

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