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Speaking to be Heard: Low-Stakes Respectful Disagreement (Prep)

Now that students have come up with their own "Real-Life" accountable talk stems, we will practice other strategies for having respectful disagreements.  This presentation focuses on "low-stakes" disagreements where none of the people involved have emotions attached to the disagreement - and how to keep from turning little disagreements into personal arguments.

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Low-Stakes Respectful Disagreement (Prep) worksheet (print for all students)
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