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crazycityslicker

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Since the effect of comparing one's achievements with those of others is an important influence in self-efficacy, a teacher should
 
  a. involve students in competitive activities so that they learn how to win.
  b. involve students in cooperative learning activities.
  c. involve students in math games (drills and relays) so that they have fun and see other students model winning.
  d. involve students in independent work so they feel a personal sense of accomplishment and not like they cheated.

Question 2

The development of a sense of personal power (agency) is developed in children by
 
  a. presenting children with challenging tasks so they feel the pressures of real life.
  b. presenting children with easy tasks so they can succeed quickly.
  c. presenting children with tasks that are drill and practice related so they get the basics of the concept.
  d. presenting children with tasks that allow them to experience success.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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