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laurencescou

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What evidence do you see that Seeley is a self-regulating learner?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Which one of the following strategies is most likely to help Ms. Parker's students become more self-regulating?
 
  a. Asking students if they understand the silent e rule
  b. Patiently correcting each word that a student reads incorrectly
  c. Providing learning centers at which students can work independently
  d. Providing following-directions worksheets that students can complete quickly and easily



sarajane1989

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Answer to Question 1

The following behaviors reflect self-regulation:
 She stays on task without prompting from her teacher.
 She proceeds from one assigned task to the next without prompting.
 She reprimands herself for her lack of understanding of the silent e rule.
 After finishing her seatwork, she pursues an acceptable option for spending her free time: going to the Listening Center and listening to a book on tape.

Answer to Question 2

c.



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