The differences between proactive teaching and reactive teaching are

a. minimal considering both are equally good methods of teaching.

b. reactive teaching is particularly beneficial for students who repeatedly fail while
proactive teaching is best for students experiencing success.

c. proactive teaching results in a greater chance of student success on a task.

d. reactive teaching has been supported by research to be more effective.


c

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What will be an ideal response?

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