What percentage of young children currently live in families categorized as in the "low income" level?
a. 30%
b. 80%
c. 50%
d. 95%
C
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What is the BEST response when a student's parents insist on a strategy that you know to be ineffective?
A. Provide them with access to peer-reviewed journals that discuss the futility of the strategy they want. B. Explain how the selection of that option might affect implementation of other approaches. C. Contact the child's physician to ask her to talk to the parents about why the strategy they want is not best for their child. D. Tell them it is not possible to implement that strategy.
Virginia has two daughters, one in 4th grade and one in middle school. Norma and her husband decided that it was best for their family for Virginia to stay at home and raise their daughters. The principal of her youngest daughter's school knows that she is a certified teacher and has approached her to see if Virginia would be interested in working in the school as a lunch monitor because she
[Virginia] has an excellent rapport with the students and the students respect her. Virginia accepted the paid position. What is the level of parent involvement for Virginia? a. Parent actively involved with the school as a volunteer or paid employee. b. Parent as an advocate to help schools achieve excellent educational offerings. c. Parent as a liaison between school and home to support homework and to be aware of school activities d. Parent as recipient of support from the school.
The likelihood of coming from poor or low-income homes and from non-European groups are two of the most often cited reasons for which of the following?
a. Students not having books at home b. Segregated classrooms c. Disproportionate representation d. Handicapism