Statements A, B, C and D all accurately describe aspects of democratic versus autocratic classroom climates. A is true because student participation and shared decision-making are hallmarks of a democratic classroom. B is true as autocratic settings typically involve unilateral control by the teacher. C is true since democratic teachers consider student views and co-construct classroom norms. D is true because democratic teaching seeks to cultivate responsibility and respect. Statement E is wrong: in a democratic classroom, respectful dissent is encouraged, not discouraged. Hence E only is the wrong statement and the correct answer.
Option A:
Option A treats both A and E as wrong, but A is actually a correct description of a democratic classroom. Misclassifying A as wrong undermines the concept, so A and E only cannot be the correct combination.
Option B:
Option B groups C and E as wrong, yet C is a positive and accurate description of democratic teacher behaviour. Including C among wrong statements makes this option invalid.
Option C:
Option C lists B, D and E as wrong, but B and D are true statements describing autocratic decision-making and democratic goals respectively. Mixing true and false statements in the wrong set is logically inconsistent.
Option D:
Option D correctly isolates E as the only statement that contradicts the principles of democratic teaching. It acknowledges that respectful dissent is a valued part of democratic classroom interaction, so E only is the correct answer.
Option E includes A, B, C and E as wrong statements, mislabelling three accurate descriptions along with the single incorrect one. This failure to distinguish correct from incorrect ideas makes the option unacceptable.
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