Instead of saying, "You didn't like my lesson plan, did you?" the text recommends
A) keeping your concerns to yourself and waiting for the cooperating teacher to initiate feedback.
B) saying, "How could I have improved my lesson?"
C) saying, "Why didn't you like my lesson plan?"
D) ignoring any negative feedback that you may have sensed because you probably imagined it.
E) self-reflection to identify what you could have done better.
B
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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a. 50% b. unknown c. 60% d. 70%
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a. rely mainly on textbooks because they are sequentially written with an accepted scope and sequence. b. use young adult nonfiction as a core book, a supplement to the text, a part of interdisciplinary instruction, or for independent reading. c. work alone because by this time—collaboration is not needed since curricular integration is no longer a mainstay of the middle and secondary curriculum. d. rely solely fiction for young adult readers since nonfiction is rarely appropriate.
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