Multiple Choice
Teachers often
A) treat high and low achievers in the classroom in the same way.
B) give low achievers more praise and less criticism in the classroom to provide them with more encouragement.
C) treat high achievers consistently and low achievers inconsistently in the classroom.
D) give high achievers more praise and less criticism in the classroom.
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