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stephzh

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Glasser (2001) recommends:
 
  A. telling students that they and the teacher are a team.
  B. avoiding being friendly with students so they aren't confused about their roles.
  C. telling students what they can and cannot do.
  D. ignoring minor problems with interpersonal relationships.

Question 2

As a measure designed to reduce or eliminate misbehavior:
 
  A. plan to make fairly regular exceptions to regular classroom expectations.
  B. avoid discussing students' lives outside school.
  C. ensure your teaching is interesting and engaging.
  D. start the year off with harsh consequences for minor infractions.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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