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A highly directive cooperating teacher may
 
  A) be unfairly critical of a student teacher.
  B) not want a student teacher to share his or her ideas about the classroom.
  C) provide a relaxed schedule for the student teacher.
  D) resist working with a college supervisor.
  E) choose to adopt a more unstructured mode as their student teacher becomes more competent in handling classroom responsibilities.

Question 2

The first duty of a cooperating teacher is
 
  A) to work with the student teacher's college/university supervisor.
  B) guiding the student teacher.
  C) child instruction.
  D) parent education.
  E) delegating responsibilities to each adult working in the classroom to ensure that all of the classroom tasks are completed in a timely manner.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

C




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