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One aspect of planning in which expert teachers differ from novice teachers is in
 
  a. using a limited set of resources.
 
   b. using interdependent planning levels.
 
   c. establishing necessary content and procedures.
   d. specifying goals and outcomes.

Question 2

The authors strongly suggest that
 
  a. lesson plans be evaluated after use.
 
   b. lesson design is truly an art.
 
   c. teachers need not reflect on lesson design.
 
   d. school districts require new plans each year.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: a



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