"Giving students a clear set of expectations for what is appropriate is an important part of establishing a classroom environment.". This statement is

a. False, because classrooms are places that, by nature, require the teacher and students to be flexible.
b. False, because every expectation should be negotiated with students, not arbitrarily handed to them.
c. True, because the best-managed classrooms have a predictable structure in which students know what to do and how to do it.
d. True, because students often have no idea how to behave appropriately and teachers must "take the bull by the horns" or they'll end up with classroom chaos.


c

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