Mr. Roosevelt wants to see how his students like a new approach to teaching that he has been trying since the beginning of the new term. He feels it is as effective as the older approach he used (based on students' performance in class) but he wonders if students might enjoy it more. If so, he would like to continue to use the new approach. Mr. Roosevelt designs a questionnaire that he gives

students at the midpoint of the term to gather information regarding whether students like the new approach better than the older approach and, if so (or not), why they feel the way they do. Mr. Roosevelt is integrating ___________ into his unit planning.

a. differentiated instruction.
b. content-area standards.
c. cooperative learning.
d. formative assessment.


d

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