The practice of instituting professional learning communities into the fabric of schools has become:

a. a way of establishing collaborative groups that focus on student achievement
b. an effort to eliminate the "silo effect" that is present in many educational environments
c. an effort to create time for educators to meet and collaborate
d. all of the above


B

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A: needing primary, secondary, or tertiary supports B: trainable or educable mentally retarded C: being of such need that the least restrictive environment may be a self-contained or separate classroom. D: None of the answers are correct.

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