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nramada

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The authors of your textbook recommend planning one activity per instructional period because to do so allows intense focus on a particular topic or skill.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

Discussions are particularly good for
 
  a. introducing new material with which you want students to be familiar.
  b. promoting memorization of relevant facts.
  c. allowing students to develop their critical thinking and oral expression skills.
  d. putting the responsibility for learning squarely on the shoulders of the students.



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Answer to Question 1

False. The authors recommend planning more than one activity per instructional period as a way of maintaining student motivation and interest.

Answer to Question 2

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