Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Miss Lacey knows that Edwin’s father is known as a strict disciplinarian. One day, she sees that Edwin has what look like burn marks on his arms. When she asks about them, he says, “Err…uh…it’s just…a rash.” Miss Lacey should report her suspicion that Edwin may be the victim of abuse.
2. Mr. Jolley’s students are very well-behaved and rarely disrupt class or fail to meet his expectations. Because they’re so trustworthy, Mr. Jolley feels comfortable leaving them working independently in the classroom while he goes to the library to pick up a book that is being held for him. This is an effective decision.
3. Teachers must think continuously about how, when, and where they interact with their students.
4. Being able to see multiple perspectives is a helpful skill in classroom management.
5. Ms. Hayes receives a card at the end of the year from Lexie’s parents, offering her the use of their beach house for a week as a thank-you for her work with their daughter. Ms. Hayes gratefully accepts. Her decision is in line with the stipulations of the NEA Code of Ethics.


1. TRUE
2. FALSE
3. TRUE
4. TRUE
5. FALSE

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