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tingc95

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Which of the following is NOT a critical piece of a teacher's procedures for managing student work?
 
  a. ensuring that students receive instruction reflecting a variety of methods

Question 2

Chronic absence is most often caused by parents' lack of interest in their children's education. Answer: False - Though parental decision-making does often impact a student's attendance, cases of chronic absence can be attributed to many different causes, including health problems, transitional living arrangement, homelessness, inflexible parental work schedules, and others.
 
  a. a reduced feeling of being overwhelmed with paperwork and recordkeeping
  b. a fair, documented basis for assessment
  c. a reduction in the need to clearly communicate her expectations of her students
  d. a chance for students to develop and refine their own organizational skills and work habits



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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