The teaching strategy where different students are working at different tasks to accomplish the same objective or are working at different tasks to accomplish different objectives is called
(a) looping
(b) inclusive instruction
(c) multilevel instruction
(d) teacher-centered instruction
c
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yes no
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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a. the immigrant advantage b. immigrant motivation c. immigrant paradox d. first-generation pressure
Festus, a student with a conduct disorder, does not know how to enter classroom conversation appropriately. He consistently yells out answers or shouts questions when the teacher requests student involvement. What kind of challenge is Festus displaying?
A. A performance deficit B. A skill deficit C. A fluency problem D. A manners deficit