Roger Whittington was raised in an affluent, white, Protestant family and attended a private college preparatory school in the northeast. Roger is likely to have more difficulty than most Americans in acknowledging the existence of

A) inner city poverty.
B) differences in power and advantage.
C) managerial and worker classes.
D) varying intellectual abilities.


B

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Lena doesn't feel that she has the education to serve a child with a disability in her program. She may ethically and legally:

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Three of the following are accurate statements about how classroom assessments affect students' learning. Which one is not accurate?

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