I let mine use portable CD's in the classroom. It DOES keep down a lot =
of the noise.=20
My students are also allowed to have drinks and snacks in my room. =
These are intermediate and advanced students and most are juniors and =
seniors. None of this bothers me as long as the students stay on task.
Carolyn Roberts =20
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