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Caiter2013

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A drawback to empathic responding/communication skills approaches to dealing with discipline problems is that
 
  a. they do not address the problem of establishing student motivation.
  b. the approach may be difficult to apply in class without interrupting regular teaching activities.
  c. teachers may not be able to identify solutions to the problems.
  d. they allow students to avoid accepting responsibility for their behavior.

Question 2

While Keylen is working on a challenging social studies project he thinks to himself, When I work hard in math I do well in class, so if I work hard in social studies I should do well in socials studies class too. Keylen's thought is an example of which concept?
 
  A) problem solving
  B) transfer
  C) creativity
  D) declarative knowledge


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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

B



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