The student refuses to complete assignments during class. The teacher requires the student to do the work during breaktime. This is an example of:

a. a teacher being autocratic and showing lack of concern for the
student's educational well-being.

b. logical consequences.

c. a permissive teacher who allows students too much freedom.

d. a teacher who should have spent more time determining the cause of the misbehavior.


b

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Presenting a pictorial representation of a sphere for visual learners, while engaging kinesthetic learners in manipulating a 3-dimensional representation of a sphere is an example of differentiation of:

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a. Change in education proceeds very slowly and that schools are generally about 25 years behind research. b. Change occurs relatively quickly in schools compared to most governmental organizations. c. Higher per pupil expenditures are not predictors that schools will innovate to achieve superior outputs. d. States that spend more on education do not have higher achievement scores. e. Both c and d.

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