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Ebrown

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Ted Holmquist repeatedly makes comments such as, Mistakes are a normal part of learning, so don't feel badly when you make a mistake. Remember, our goal is to really understand this stuff, not just memorize a few terms. Of the following, which statement best describes Ted's efforts?
 
  a. He is attempting to increase the students' self-regulation.
  b. He is attempting to create a mastery-focused classroom environment.
  c. He is attempting to create a classroom environment in which students perform better than students in other classes.
  d. He is attempting to model desirable behaviors for the students.

Question 2

Of the following, which best identifies the emotional architecture that provides a framework and a foundation for the model for promoting student motivation?
 
  a. Reinforcement for effort and achievement
  b. The teacher-student relationship
  c. Intrinsic motivation
  d. Practice and feedback



kingfahad97

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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