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Alygatorr01285

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best set-up for a Class Meeting is
 
  a. in the traditional row-aisle seating arrangement.
  b. in a circle.
  c. around a large conference room table.
  d. having students sit at their desks regardless of classroom design.

Question 2

Class Meetings should always
 
  a. be flexible in time.
  b. have a flexible agenda.
  c. be flexible in frequency of meetings.
  d. have a specific order in which things are discussed.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d.





 

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