Tony feels he has lost his friend's trust. These are the things that he wants to try in order to regain it. One of them is not really a good idea. Based on what you have read, which course of action would you not suggest him?
a. Try to always keep your word – make sure that you do what you promised to do
b. Try to get him to work on a project that no one person can do alone, but the two of you together could manage it
c. Apologize sincerely and as soon as possible when you do something, even if not on purpose, that he may find untrustworthy behavior
d. Come up with an explanation, which could be a white lie, to explain why you behaved the way you did that cost you his trust.
d. Come up with an explanation, which could be a white lie, to explain why you behaved the way you did that cost you his trust.
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a. When professionals think that parents will be able to understand the education system b. When parents understand and speak the language c. When parents are willing to comply with suggestions of professionals d. Schools are always expected to involve parents.
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a. The classroom teacher is a part of team which develops reviews and revises the student's individualized Education Plan including the parts of the plan that deal with appropriate behavior b. The classroom teacher is required to develop a positive behavior support plan prior to meeting with other school professionals c, The classroom teachers implements the positive behavior support plan but should have no role in is development d. Positive behavior support plans should be implemented by the special education teacher or school psychologist
According to the text, what historical event spurred a re-evaluation of teaching practice?
What will be an ideal response?