A teacher has been dismissed by the school board for sending a letter to a local newspaper in connection with a recently proposed tax increase. The letter was critical of the way the board had handled past proposals. The board determined that the publication of the letter was detrimental to the efficient operation and administration of the school district. The teacher sues the school district
please answer Plaintiff (P) or Defendant (D) according to which of these parties is most likely to prevail (the school is the Defendant (D) in each case):
P
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What will be an ideal response?
How do current psychologists' views differ from Piaget's views of adolescent cognitive development?
a. Current psychologists disagree with Piaget's theoretical belief that adolescents construct their own knowledge. b. Current psychologists do not believe in the development of metacognitive skills during adolescence. c. Current psychologists disagree with Piaget's theoretical belief that many adolescents develop executive functions that are lost during adulthood. d. Current psychologists do not believe in the emergence of a discrete new cognitive structure at adolescence.
A team of professionals that decides to provide special-education services to a student is making a(n) _____ decision
A) ?referral B) ?eligibility C) ?instructional planning D) ?pupil progress
Which of the following is an example of using unit rate method of solving proportions?
If 2/3 = x/15 , find the cross products, 30 = 3x, and then solve for x. x = 10. Allison bought 3 pairs of socks for $12. To find out how much 10 pairs cost, find that $12 divided by 3 is $4 a pair, and multiply $4 by 10 for a total of $40. A square with a length of 2 inches was enlarged by a scale factor of 4 and is now 8 inches long. If 5 candy bars cost $4.50, then 10 would cost $9. (Because 5 × 2 = 10, multiply $4.50 by 2).