The suit against the principal who searched an 11-year-old student for illegal drugs can best be defined as which of the following
A new principal searches an 11-year-old female student's purse, jacket, and jean pockets for illegal drugs. No illegal drugs were found. The student's parents bring suit charging that the search violated their daughter's right to be free of unreasonable search of her person and property.
A. Criminal case
B. Civil case
C. State law case
D. Federal law case
B
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All of the following data values are represented on a box-and-whisker plot except for:
a. mean. b. median. c. outliers. d. third quadrant.
To facilitate learning, educators typically use large groups, small groups, individual interaction, and which of the following?
a. Isolated activities b. Strict discipline c. One-on-one interaction d. Timeout
Three of the following are examples of scaffolding. Which of the following is not?
a. Modeling the correct way to perform a task b. Asking thought provoking questions c. Providing technological equipment to help with the task d. Repeatedly stating that the task at hand is difficult
With regard to the six Standards provided by the Association for Positive Behavior Supports (APBS), they
are correctly described as: a. continuously in a process of refinement b. having substantial overlap with other educational professional organizations' ethical standards and practices, specific to challenging behavior c. both a and b are correct d. neither a nor b is correct