Which of the following behaviors is NOT consistent with the teacher's behaviors during the lesson development phase?

A. Accept student explanations without justifications.
B. Help students link previous experiences to the topic.
C. Encourage students to explain ideas in their own words.
D. Provide explanations and new labels for concepts.


ANSWER: A

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