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awywial

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In composing student participation system questions, a teacher's best practice may include which of the following?
 
  a. Ask factual recall questions to reinforce student learning of textbook information.
  b. Avoid asking open-ended questions because class discussion will be wide-ranging rather than focused.
  c. Ask only questions that the teacher intends to include in a future test.
  d. Ask questions that could reveal student misconceptions as a way to clarify key ideas through class discussion.

Question 2

According to Carol Ann Tomlinson, student learning differences arise in readiness, interest, learning profile, and what other educational area?
 
  a. How students behave in class and on the playground
  b. How students see themselves as learners
  c. How well students perform on standardized tests
  d. How clearly students communicate their ideas to others


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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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