Mrs. Gardner is using a peer support strategy to motivate her students to behave more appropriately. Students have been asked to watch their classmates and catch them being good. Mrs. Gardner praises students who have noticed and reported positive behavior. Which of the following strategies is she using?
A) Peer monitoring
B) Positive peer reporting
C) Peer tutoring
D) Peer support and confrontation
B
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