This mini-simulation focuses on classroom management strategies for preservice or newer teachers. Ms. Carter faces a challenge when a student, Sarah, refuses to put away her phone during class. The simulation explores various approaches Ms. Carter can take to handle the situation effectively, highlighting the potential consequences of each option. Context Ms. Carter is […]
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A false social media posting has short-term and long-term negative impacts on a group of students. How can you be a leader in working through resolution? Your Role: High School Student Timeframe: Late Spring Challenge: Navigate the challenges of addressing social media negativity. Key Characters High School Students Counselor Trade-offs to Consider Identifying […]
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You are a high school student a few weeks into the first semester. You’ll need to consider a friend’s mental health and determine if and when you should intervene as a positive force. Note that while this simulation is from the perspective of a student, it is designed to enable teachers and administrators an opportunity […]
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You are a high school student. The simulation focuses on your interactions with two of your close friends, Catarina and Joe. How will you address Joe’s request for “help” in before he takes a test he hasn’t studied for? Note that while this simulation is from the perspective of a student, it is designed to […]
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As a high school student you will navigate through situations both live and online, applying leadership practices along the way to facilitate positive outcomes. You find yourself being asked for advice from two friends about a bullying issue. At the same time, you encounter online bullying in a chatroom, and need to determine how you […]
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