To help students generalize what they have learned, teachers should do all of the following, EXCEPT:

a. give students a clear rationale for the skill they are learning.
b. provide activities that use the skill on a variety of occasions and in different settings.
c. hope students will know when and where to use the skill outside of school settings.
d. enroll parents and/or other significant adults in the students life to assist in the generalization of the skill to settings outside school.


ANSWER: c

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