The concept that teachers are responsible for the achievement of students regardless of their circumstances (e.g., cognitive, social, psychological, environmental, physical) is known as which of the following?

a. teacher responsibility
b. professional responsibility
c. in loco parentis
d. teacher accountability


ANS: D

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