Is It Ethical to Tie Students Together for Safety? Evaluating a Controversial Classroom Practice

The Teacher’s Intent: Safety at the Core At first glance, it’s easy to understand the teacher’s intent—keeping young students safe is a challenge, especially in public or unfamiliar places. Children can easily wander off, and in that context, physically connecting them may seem like the simplest way to prevent any mishaps…

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