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jayhills49

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Paulina, Joseph, Rick, and Cassie attend a magnet school for the gifted and talented. Research suggests that while their __________ may be higher than that of students who remain in heterogeneous classes, their __________ may be lower.
 
  a. academic achievement; self-efficacy appraisals
  b. academic self-concept; global self-esteem
  c. academic achievement; academic self-concept
  d. psychosocial adjustment; self-confidence

Question 2

Describe Mager's recommended procedure for stating instructional objectives.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

Mager recommends that teachers use instructional objectives that identify the ultimate act to be performed, define the conditions under which the behavior should occur, and state the criteria to be used in determining successful performance.





 

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