To avoid putting students with particular learning styles at a disadvantage, teachers should
a. use an approach to instruction that most students like and stick to it.
b. vary their approach to instruction.
c. teach students how to adjust to the teacher's learning style.
d. determine a new approach at the beginning of each school year.
B
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