"Anonymity in the Classroom: Teacher Uses Unconventional Question Box to Foster Honest Discussions" In a bid to create a safe and open learning environment, high school teacher Krystalyn Musselman has resorted to an unconventional method to encourage honest discussions among her students. A worn cardboard box, once a humble container, now serves as a symbol of trust and anonymity, allowing students to submit their questions and concerns without fear of judgment. As part of her efforts to build a stronger connection with her students, Musselman uses the box to field queries on a range of topics, from academics to personal struggles. By embracing this innovative approach, the teacher is helping to break down barriers and foster a more inclusive and supportive classroom culture.
Krystalyn Musselman holds a worn cardboard box up to the screen on our Zoom call. It’s the anonymous question box she relies on to field queries from high schoolers at Tecumseh Public Schools in ...