In a developmentally appropriate classroom, the teacher assumes that:
A. students learn in different ways, but they all learn the same thing.
B. all students are learning the same thing at any given time.
C. all students learn the same thing, but at different times.
D. students may be learning different things during any particular lesson or activity.
Answer: D
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Which of the following students is least likely to be identified as gifted?
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A researcher is interested in information about scholastic aptitude tests appropriate for use with senior high school students. The most useful source for information is:
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false