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This unit covered classroom management, detailing the best ways to keep a class's attention through eye contact, voice, gestures, and using students' names, describing the pros and cons of various classroom arrangements and of the different ways to group students for activities, and explaining how best a teacher can create a safe, fun, and interesting learning environment while still maintaining discipline in the classroom. The biggest takeaway I got from this unit is the value of being flexible as a teacher. The demographics and size of a class can vary greatly, which means the way that one groups students, sets up the classroom, chooses how to explain content, and determines if and how to discipline also varies greatly. Because of this, teachers always need to be flexible in their lessons so that the particular student group they teach will have the best possible environment in which to learn.