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  Case: The side look
I administer a test and I notice many of the kids occasionally giving a side glance to scan another child's test quickly. I am a little worried about disciplining a child, however, because, although I am almost sure that these glances are with intent I cannot legitimately prove it and would have to rely on the child's word. Any suggestions?
Solution: (Rates are posted for this solution!)
The solution of putting a barrier between students would be a great non-confrontational way of addressing the issue. It can be as simple as a folder or binder, but it will clearly establish that students should not be looking at each others work. If you struggle disciplining a single student, you could consider giving a whole class reminder where you review reasons, expectations, and consequences.