Lack of personal integrity often leads to this type of behavior.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Unethical.
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What are the differences in the federal definition and the TASH definition of students with multiple and severe disabilities, and how is the TASH definition more educationally relevant?
What will be an ideal response?
Describe three memory systems in the information-processing model and the implications for teaching students with
learning disabilities and related mild disabilities. What will be an ideal response?
Does freedom of association protect teachers' online communication with students?
a. Yes. Teachers have the right to post anything online, including communications with students, as long as it is not done at school. b. Probably not. At least one court permitted disciplining a teacher because of inappropriate postings on MySpace. The court noted that only material that relates to a matter of public concern would be protected. c. No. Teachers have no First Amendment rights to online communication. d. Yes. It would violate the Equal Access Act if teachers were prohibited from posting materials online. e. It is unknown. No court has ever addressed this issue before.
How does ADA differ from Section 504?
A. ADA applies to all segments of society and Section 504 does not. B. ADA applies to programs receiving federal funds and Section 504 does not. C. ADA requires an individual accommodation plan and Section 504 does not. D. There are no differences between ADA and Section 504.