The authors argue that teachers must work to create humane and caring classrooms to support all students but particularly those who are at risk from academic and social issues. Discuss how teachers would go about creating caring and humane classrooms. What are the obstacles to teachers creating such classrooms for their students? What can teachers do to overcome such obstacles? Be sure to support your arguments with specific examples and analysis where appropriate.

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