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Teachers who discuss questions such as Do I view students as equals or subordinates? and Do I want to manage' or discipline' students? are engaged in a process of:
 
  a. looking at the finer points of school-wide models and teacher-implemented models.
 
  b. trying to determine a level of misbehavior.
 
  c. trying to determine whether to ignore or address a specific behavior.
 
  d. understanding their philosophical beliefs about classroom management.

Question 2

When creating homework assignments, teachers should target the level of difficulty in such a way that students experience success/are able to complete the work without assistance about what percentage of the time?
 
  a. 60
  b. 70
  c. 80
  d. 90



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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