Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Glasser would be likely to encourage teachers to have students track their own progress over time.
2. Glasser argues that student motivation comes from their desire to engage in highly satisfying behaviors.
3. When Brady intentionally breaks Ruby’s pencil, Mr. Bolton asks Brady what should happen as a result of the poor choice. Brady says, “I should have to write with a crayon.” True or false: Glasser would be likely to agree that this is a reasonable consequence for Brady’s actions.
4. Miss Finnegan is having a class meeting with her eighth-graders. She presents them with a list of topics to study and allows them to discuss what they’d like to know about the topics. True or false: Glasser would probably be pleased with Miss Finnegan’s choice.
5. Glasser’s work is incompatible with that of the Wongs.


1. TRUE
2. TRUE
3. FALSE
4. TRUE
5. FALSE

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