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NguyenJ

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Helping students understand why and how learning is personally relevant to the future and helping students feel like they belong improves motivation and performance. This is called (Walker & Greene, 2009):
 
  a. cognitive engagement
  b. positive learning environment
  c. catering to the student as a consumer
  d. advanced academic opportunity

Question 2

Working part-time exposes adolescents to positive and negative experiences in the world of work. Concerns about teens working include all of the following except:
 
  a. reduced time for studying
  b. impulsive decisions with money
  c. loss of time with family and friends
  d. making those aged 18+ co-workers with their own apartments, etc.



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Answer to Question 1

(a)

Answer to Question 2

(b)




NguyenJ

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Reply 2 on: Jul 30, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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