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time refers to the success students experience while completing or engaging in a task.
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The teacher's ability to handle more than one matter at a time is called .
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While high teacher intervention approaches look to the teacher to take control of the classroom and quickly establish rules, teacher intervention approaches rely more on mutual trust and respect between teacher and students.
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Moving closer to a misbehaving student in order to manage his/her behavior is an example of a desist.
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In movement management, or the pacing of classroom activities, giving too much detail, breaking things down into too many steps, or duplicating or repeating activities are symptoms of .







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