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go.lag

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Which is the best statement about Coloroso's Inner Discipline?
 
  a. Her theory is most like Kounin's Instructional Management.
 
  b. Her theory holds that teaching discipline and behavior management are similar and can be packaged as a complete model.
 
  c. Her theory is similar to a behavior modification strategy as suggested by Skinner.
 
  d. Her theory is not a classroom management model as the Canters suggested.

Question 2

According to our text, what is the primary goal of periodic teacher-parent conferences?
 
  a. to clarify and communicate student accomplishments
  b. to facilitate good classroom behavior and positive relationships
  c. to give the parents information about how their student is progressing socially
  d. to seek solutions to the challenges faced by the student



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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