The team behind a new classroom technology tool claims to have found the answer to controlling unruly pupils, the Huffington Post reports. ClassDojo, which was only established in June 2011, has already had rave reviews from the community. Promising to help teachers (and parents) improve children’s behaviour using an electronic whiteboard, as well as the option to use a smartphone, the tool has already been a success in the US. Now, founders Liam Don and Sam Chaudray, are hoping the UK will likewise embrace the innovative app. In an interview with The Huffington Post UK, the two entrepreneurs explained why it was more than just a “name and shame” system and how, sometimes, a detachment from reality proves beneficial for some children…
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