Multiple Choice
Levine's approach, similar to Gardner's:
A) focuses on identifying students' hidden assets to work on specific areas of weakness.
B) focuses on identifying students' needs to work on specific areas of weakness.
C) focuses on identifying students' interests to work on specific areas of weakness.
D) focuses on identifying students' weaknesses to work on specific hidden strengths.
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