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folubunmi

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Which strategy is indicative of a classroom management style?
 
  a. contacting parents for student misbehavior
 
   b. emphasizing rules at the start of the school year
   c. giving in-school suspensions
 
   d. taking away privileges

Question 2

A desist technique using public communication might be needed when
 
  a. a student has repeatedly forgotten homework.
 
   b. a student is moving around the classroom without permission.
   c. a student keeps talking to a peer during quiet time.
 
   d. two students are fighting.



cegalasso

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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: d



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