Can teachers be penalized because of their political opposition to a school board member?
a. Yes. The U.S. Supreme Court has held that such political opposition creates an unfavorable and uncomfortable workplace.
b. No. It would violate the Equal Access Act if teachers were not permitted to campaign for school board members.
c. Yes. Teachers have no First Amendment rights to campaign for school board members.
d. No. Courts generally agree that campaigning for a school board member is a protected activity.
e. It is unknown. No court has ever addressed this issue before.
D
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a. initiative versus guilt b. anal versus latency c. autonomy versus shame and doubt d. industry versus inferiority
Current federal legislation mandating specific services for students with disabilities is
A. Public law 93-380 B. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) C. Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) D. Section 504 E. No Child Left Behind
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a. the Y-intercept b. the slope of the equation c. a driver’s average speed (MPH) d. a driver’s number of moving violations