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Tazate

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You're interviewing Mrs. Blankenship, a first-year teacher who recently graduated from college and earned her teaching license. Given the information in Chapter 1 of our text, which statement is she most likely to utter when you ask her about her experience?
 
  a. The biggest problem I have as a new teacher is making sure I know and understand the material I am going to teach to my students.
  b. Classroom management comes naturally to most new teachers.
  c. I have several students with serious and ongoing behavior problems on my roll, and they make managing the classroom challenging.
  d. My school principal doesn't really consider classroom management as she is assessing teachers' performance.

Question 2

The Good Behavior Game uses ________ ________ to diminish negative behaviors by focusing on peer encouragement, following rules, and demonstrating good learning skills.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

behavior modification



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