Select a unit or topic of instruction taught at a particular grade level (identify the grade level). Pretend that you visit the classrooms of two teachers who are teaching this topic or unit, one using the delivery mode, the other the access mode. Respond to the following questions regarding each situation. a. Describe what each teacher is doing: delivery mode: access mode: b. Describe what the
students are doing: delivery mode: access mode: c. What questions do you hear being asked and who is doing the asking? delivery mode: access mode:
What will be an ideal response?
Answers will vary but should agree with access and delivery mode descriptions found on page 213.
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a. True b. False
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