Intentional Teachers demonstrate all of the following characteristics EXCEPT: a. They have high expectations and expect children to challenge themselves and persevere b. They plan for and implement meaningful and age-appropriate learning experiences that support students' interests c. They grade children's work promptly and let children know what they did wrong so that they can correct their mistakes in the future d. They structure questions to learn about children's ideas and to prompt higher order thinking
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Having high expectations and encouraging children to challenge themselves and persevere is a characteristic of intentional teachers. They believe in their students' abilities and push them to reach their full potential. b. Planning for and implementing meaningful Show more…
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