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audragclark

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The students proofread one another's writing. If you consider Vygotsky's concept of internalization, you would be most likely to predict that the students will become ______.
 
  a. more willing to accept constructive criticism from others
  b. increasingly resentful of other people's opinions of their work
  c. increasingly dependent on others to find errors in their writing
  d. better able to proofread their own writing when they work independently

Question 2

What strategies does Mr. Kalantari use to cue students about inappropriate behavior?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



morganmarie791

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Answer to Question 1

d.

Answer to Question 2

He does the following:
 He taps Jamie's desk when she and Marla are talking about their after-school plans.
 He touches Gretchen on the shoulder when she is leaning too far back in her chair.
 He looks Kathleen in the eye when he hears her trying to short-circuit the proofreading activity.



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