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	<title>Comments on: Is allowing the class to vote out other class members ever a good instructional technique?</title>
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		<title>By: gminks</title>
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		<description>Just a follow up link to this post...this is what happened after the little boy was voted off:

http://69.89.31.226/%7Etreasuv0/wordpress/?p=75

&quot;The teacher then allegedly asked the boy where he would go now that the class doesn’t like him the boy replied, “to the office?” the teacher returned with “they do not want you there” then the 5 year old said “home” the teacher said your mom is at work you can’t go home. He finally said that he would go to the nurse and the teacher sent him out of the classroom to the office where he stayed for the remainder of the day&quot;.

He is five years old. Oh, it&#039;s a good good thing Brianna always had amazing teachers. Her teachers went above and beyond even when the administration of the school told them not to. If someone had done this to my daughter - I am not sure what I would have done.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just a follow up link to this post&#8230;this is what happened after the little boy was voted off:</p>
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<p>&#8220;The teacher then allegedly asked the boy where he would go now that the class doesn’t like him the boy replied, “to the office?” the teacher returned with “they do not want you there” then the 5 year old said “home” the teacher said your mom is at work you can’t go home. He finally said that he would go to the nurse and the teacher sent him out of the classroom to the office where he stayed for the remainder of the day&#8221;.</p>
<p>He is five years old. Oh, it&#8217;s a good good thing Brianna always had amazing teachers. Her teachers went above and beyond even when the administration of the school told them not to. If someone had done this to my daughter &#8211; I am not sure what I would have done.</p>
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