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One role of the teacher in Coloroso's Inner Discipline is to:
 
  a. act as an establisher of rules and as an enforcer.
 
  b. use effective teaching behaviors such as being withit and using desists.
 
  c. demonstrate compassion after a student misbehaves
 
  d. work toward being a jellyfish, one who gets along well with students and caters to their wishes.

Question 2

Which of the following behaviors would NOT be expected of a teacher who is known for being culturally responsive?
 
  a. recognizes his or her own ethnocentric biases
  b. has knowledge of students' cultural backgrounds
  c. values building a homogeneous classroom
  d. understands the social, cultural and political context of the educational system



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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