The term "movement management" refers to

(a) bathroom privileges and permission
(b) how students enter and exit the classroom
(c) whether students are allowed to leave their assigned seats whenever they please
(d) how students are expected to leave their seats to obtain materials, to sharpen pencils, for a drink of water, and to use the wastebasket
(e) all the above
(f) none of the above (a-d)


E

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