Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Marquis receives his paper back from his teacher. He made a C- on it, but there are very few notes about what he might do to improve. He gets annoyed and sulks; the teacher said, “I compared your work to other work I got, and it fell in the middle in terms of quality. That’s why you got a C-. True or false: this scenario reflects an ineffective decision on the part of the teacher.
2. Teachers who are not naturally skilled communicators are unlikely to improve their abilities, even with practice and reflection.
3. It’s important to give older students genuine feedback in front of their peers so they will feel affirmed and appreciated.
4. Charisma is an aspect of positive influence.
5. It is, according to Dale Carnegie, possible to win an argument.
1. TRUE
2. FALSE
3. FALSE
4. TRUE
5. FALSE
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