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bobbie

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What is the key to differentiation?
 
  a. Providing rigid framework
  c. Not giving choice
  b. Providing flexibility and choice
  d. Addressing a different curriculum

Question 2

What does differentiated instruction entail?
 
  a. Students writing longer sentences
  b. Students with special needs always get two answer choices instead of four
  c. Purposely designing and delivering instruction that helps every student master the required learning goals, depending on his or her readiness and interests
  d. Students with special needs cover fewer standards



kusterl

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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