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  Case: Fighting ESOL students
Two of my ESOL student from different countries start arguing about the civil unrest between their countries. They begin to push each other, just when principal walks in for observation. The principal breaks apart the students. What should I do at this point with my students?
Solution: (Rates are posted for this solution!)
This is such a tough problem because they look at each other and see years of fighting and hatred, and possibly even the reason they are both in America. It is important to make these students understand that it is not one or the other's fault that their countries are like this and that it is important to find unity and friendship in times like these.