Why do novice and experienced teachers often view classroom events so differently?
a. Experienced teachers have a great deal more background on which to draw in making decisions.
b. Experienced teachers are usually given the better classes where decisions are easier to make.
c. Experienced teachers know how to get parents on their side and, therefore don’t have the same difficulties to face as do novice teachers.
d. Novice teachers don’t know who to turn to for help in learning how to make classroom decisions.
ANS: A
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