Of the following, which best describes laws that regulate the rights and responsibilities of teachers?
a. They are purposely written in general terms so they can be applied to a variety of specific situations.
b. They are written in very specific terms with the intent of avoiding misinterpretation.
c. Laws describing teachers' responsibilities with respect to students' safety in school are written in very specific terms, whereas laws describing the required behavior of teachers in instructional situations are written in general terms.
d. Laws regulating the professional preparation of teachers are very specific, and all other laws are described in general terms.
a
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Students need not be asked to reflect on their learning experiences, their perceptions on the content learned, or their evaluation of the learning process
a. True b. False
Telling students your expectations for their behavior on the first day of class is important, but does not guarantee that they will follow them
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A common teaching practice often criticized for failing to engage students is
a. drama b. competition c. seatwork d. projects
Another way to evaluate an intervention is with the principle of fairness. This comes from due process law and states that in decision making affecting one's life, liberty, or vital interests, the elements of due process will be observed (for example: __________, fair hearing, representation by counsel, present evidence, and appeal to an adverse decision)
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word