Jane is working with Ben, a middle school student who demonstrates behavioral problems. If Jane employs critical race theory, what is she most likely to do in this situation?
a. help him to resolve intrapsychic problems as a way to address his behaviors
b. focus on the student and possibly on any family problems that could be found
c. accept the staff’s definition of the problem as poor peer socialization skills
d. look at the broader forces that are shaping both the school’s and the child’s behaviors
Ans: D
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