The key to inspiring compliance and cooperation in classrooms

In the realm of education, compliance is often considered a measure of success. But the key to inspiring compliance and cooperation is the connection between teachers and students.

A classroom where students follow instructions, adhere to rules, and engage in learning is typically viewed as a thriving environment. However, achieving compliance and cooperation in classrooms, especially in elementary schools, is not merely about enforcing rules. It is deeply rooted in the connections teachers build with their students.

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