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In-text: (Boynton and Boynton, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Boynton, M. and Boynton, C., 2005. Developing Positive Teacher-Student Relations. [online] Ascd.org. Available at: <http://www.ascd.org/publications/books/105124/chapters/Developing_Positive_Teacher-Student_Relations.aspx> [Accessed 26 February 2015].
In-text: (Delany and Molloy, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Delany, C. and Molloy, E., 2009. Clinical education in the health professions. Chatswood, N.S.W.: Elsevier Australia.
In-text: (Dixie, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Dixie, G., 2011. Getting on better with teenagers. New York: Continuum International Pub. Group.
Data connect me to my students and their learning, push me to high levels of reflection on my practice, and spur me to engage in dialogue with colleagues, students, and parents.
In-text: (Morrison, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Morrison, J., 2008. Educational Leadership:Data: Now What?:Why Teachers Must Be Data Experts. [online] Ascd.org. Available at: <http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/dec08/vol66/num04/Why-Teachers-Must-Be-Data-Experts.aspx> [Accessed 26 February 2015].
In-text: (Muschla, Muschla and Muschla-Berry, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Muschla, J., Muschla, G. and Muschla-Berry, E., 2010. Math teacher's survival guide. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
In-text: (Seeman, 2000)
Your Bibliography: Seeman, H., 2000. Preventing classroom discipline problems. Lanham, Md.: Technomic.
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