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bcretired

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Mr. Lupez has his students keep a study log and a log of their homework grades in his class. Further, he has them maintain folders that contain their work samples throughout the year. Periodically, Mr. Lupez has the students go back and review the logs and the work samples. The most likely reason he does this is to
 
  a. remind students how important it is to improve their grades, especially as the end of the school year approaches.
  b. motivate students by calling their attention to their own progress over time, and to the links between effort and outcome.
  c. facilitate student retention of the curricular content that has been covered since the start of the school year.
  d. be able to document the legitimacy of his decision to hold a student back at the end of the year.

Question 2

Too often we have heard teachers say: Girls are harder to manage than boys or vice-versa. This statement is:
 
  a. basically true.
 
  b. stereotypical at best.
 
  c. true because teachers can be harsher will boys.
 
  d. supported by highly-valued research.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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