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When working in their group, four of Mr. Massey's students begin to argue about which responsibility should be handled by which person, and about whether the work being done is of equivalent difficulty across all group members. At which stage of group development is this set of students most likely functioning?
 
  a. production
  b. control
  c. orientation
  d. norming

Question 2

Curwin and Mendler maintained that ________ ________ are one of the most effective means for teachers to take charge of their classrooms and still give students a voice in class decisions.
 
  a. logical consequences
 
  b. empathic understanding
 
  c. social contracts
 
  d. problem solving



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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