Wayne Villegas is involved in a question and answer session with his 4th graders. During the lesson Wayne attempts to call on all his students as equally as possible, and he wants to ask questions and have the students answer at a quick pace to try to maintain all the students' attention. In the process he directs a question to Bill, a white student, and then another to Michael, one of his Native
American students. If Bill and Michael fit patterns identified by research in lessons like Wayne's, which of the following is the most valid conclusion.
a. Both Bill and Michael are likely to be attentive and responsive in the lesson.
b. Michael is likely to be responsive, but Bill is likely to "drift off."
c. Michael is more likely to be uncomfortable in a lesson like Wayne's than is Bill.
d. Bill is more likely than Michael to be uncomfortable in a lesson like Wayne's than is Michael.
c
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