Describe how the role of a parent changes as the child grows.?
What will be an ideal response?
ANSWER:
For many parents, their experience with their first child explodes many myths and fantasies they have about being parents. They begin to compare these images with the reality of their experience. The issues they face with one child are altered when and if other children are born. As each child grows, the parents also adapt, and as they gain confidence in themselves, they change some of their child-rearing practices.?
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You completed your study investigating teachers and students’ experiences with dual credit policies through the use of interviews and focus groups. All you need to do now is to write the report. Explain what type of report you would write and the audience for the report (both primary and secondary).
What will be an ideal response?
Most intelligence tests
a. are highly visual. b. correlate well with mathematics tests. c. measure a student's multiple intelligences. d. do not accurately measure various forms of intelligence aside from verbal skills.
Ms. Whelan, a general education teacher, and Ms. Church, a special education teacher, teach together in the same classroom for the entire day. They are practicing
A) consultation. B) collaborative teaching. C) co-teaching. D) pull-out programming.
Do students have a constitutional right to have legal counsel present in student disciplinary matters?
a. Yes. Students have an absolute right to have lawyers represent them in all suspension and expulsion proceedings. b. Yes. While courts have held that students can seek the advice of attorneys and have an attorney present, they have not held that attorneys can participate in disciplinary proceedings in the role of trial counsel. c. Maybe. The student must petition the school board before s/he may invite an attorney to a school disciplinary proceeding. d. No. Students never have a right to have a lawyer present in a public school disciplinary proceeding. e. None of the above.