Which of the following is LEAST related to a guided discovery approach to instruction?
a. Geography students use longitude and latitude to describe how to tell a friend to find a remote camping location in the mountains.
b. Math students look at the prices marked on a series of soap products and the manufacturing costs to determine the percentage of profit.
c. Science students are asked to explain why a can of pork and beans explodes—if a hole isn't poked in the can—when placed in a campfire.
d. Language arts students are asked to rewrite a series of sentences, each of which contains grammatical errors.
D
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a. success in classroom management was based on teachers' ability to react quickly and devise novel ways of addressing student misbehavior. b. successful management resulted when teachers viewed classrooms as homogeneous in nature. c. effective classroom managers and ineffective classroom managers responded to student misbehavior in significantly different ways. d. effective classroom teachers prevented disruptive student behavior.
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