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Brophy, Alleman, and Halvorsen encourage teachers to:
 
  a. ignore the standards, the tests, pacing guides, and the pressure associated with them.
  b. view the standards as a complete curriculum and focus exclusively on test preparation.
  c. become familiar with the standards, including the content and skills specified for other grade levels.
  d. plan home assignments that focus primarily on skills practice and test preparation.

Question 2

Some of the most successful social studies teachers cover less content not because they run out of time, but because they:
 
  a. follow district mandates, pacing guides and quarterly testing.
  b. adhere to students interests and make time for classroom discussions.
  c. follow a sequence that alternates social studies and science instruction.
  d. reduce content coverage and make time for student thinking.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
c

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
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