Direct observation is
A) conducted by the student teacher about her student teaching environment.
B) conducted by the student teacher about the cooperating teacher that she is working with.
C) accomplished by a recorded specimen description, time sampling, and/or event sampling.
D) conducted by the student teacher and includes information about her environment and cooperating teacher.
E) common in classrooms with more than 30 children.
C
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