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ashley

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There are potential problems with using student pairs or groups in instruction. One of the following is not a potential problem:
 
  a. Students may not know how to work together
  b. One student may end up doing all of the work
  c. This type of work often results in lower test scores
  d. Working in pairs or groups can result in reduced learning time

Question 2

One of the following is not a benefit of working in small groups or with a partner. Which one is it?
 
  a. Increased engaged time
  b. Opportunities for ELLs to practice their language skills
  c. Working in groups can be motivating
  d. Faster work completion



tsternbergh47

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D



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