Brenda Zabel from Westside High School describes how she empowers her students in class. During a project on human histology, students select their own team members. Throughout the project, students have choices and control over their progress. What Academic Needs are being met?
a. Take responsibility for their learning by following their interests and setting goals
b. Experience a safe, well-organized learning environment
c. See learning modeled by adults as an exciting & rewarding activity
d. Having fun and a positive attitude towards learning
ANS: A
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