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misspop

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Why is it important for teachers to understand the difference between learning and maturation?
 
  a. Memorizing definitions like these help to build the confidence needed to become a good teacher.
  b. It is not important for teachers to understand the difference between learning and maturation.
  c. Knowing what almost all children of a certain age can be expected to do helps with planning appropriate lessons.
  d. Understanding the difference between learning and maturation makes a novice teacher become an expert teacher.

Question 2

This concept refers to the extent to which a behavior or an underlying ability develops without respect to the environment.
 
  a. fixationb learning
 c. canalization
  d. maturation



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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