Mrs. Shigoka wants to strengthen her high school students' moral identity. What type of classroom should she create?
A) teacher-directed, in which Mrs. Shigoka lectures about various social issues and students take notes
B) a just educational environment, in which Mrs. Shigoka guides the students in democratic decision making and rule setting
C) student-directed, in which Mrs. Shigoka allows her students to work individually on their own selected pursuits
D) a moral–religious educational environment, in which Mrs. Shigoka instructs the students in both religious principles and secular education
B
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