Multiple Choice
Using Newell's constraints to design motor skill interventions a teacher would:
A) Consider individual psychological constraints like motivation
B) Consider individual biological constraints like balance
C) Modify environmental constraints like ball size to align with the individual
D) Design instructional tasks to the developmental level of the child
E) All of these are correct.
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