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Chloeellawright

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Three of the following statements about a community of learners are accurate. Which one is not accurate?
 
  a. A community of learners is especially useful when students have diverse backgrounds and talents to contribute.
  b. Sometimes members of the community can effectively exchange ideas through a computer network.
  c. Students are urged to accept all of their classmates' ideas as being equally valuable and correct.
  d. Members of the community may sometimes pass misconceptions about a topic on to others.

Question 2

As children develop, they acquire many cognitive tools of their culture. Which teacher is most clearly applying this idea?
 
  a. Mr. Shaw reminds his students that he will let them go to lunch only after they've put away their art supplies.
  b. Ms. Turiel shows students how to graph their research results so that they can more easily see trends in the data.
  c. Ms. Norquist smiles to show her approval when students listen quietly and politely during a guest speaker's visit.
  d. Mr. Cabot demonstrates how to use a paper cutter safely.


makaylafy

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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