Identify and discuss the seven-step process for ethical decision making
What will be an ideal response?
1) identify the ethical issues and practices
2) develop alternative courses of action
3) analyze risks and benefits of each course of action
4) choose a course of action after conscientiously applying existing principles, values, and standards
5) take action and assuming responsibility for consequences
6) evaluate results of the action
7) assume responsibility for the consequences, correcting any negative consequences, or re-engaging in the decision-making process
8) Chapter 10: Special Considerations for Families: Birth through High School
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Which of the following would be most like an ethnographic research study?
a. The study investigated gender differences in scores on a standardized mathematics test administered to three different primary schools in China. b. The study investigated the relationship between the number of years an individual had served as principal of a school and the extent of expressed teacher satisfaction. c. The study described the experiences of immigrants from Mexico who had been enrolled in ESL classes at a local community center. d. The study documented the number of hours that high school students at a large high school worked at a part-time job during the school year.
Merit pay differs from other pay-for-performance plans in two ways. Describe the two ways in which it is different
What will be an ideal response?
Explain the difference between mainstreaming and inclusion. How do both terms relate to the least restrictive environment requirement?
What will be an ideal response?
Frontmatter is
A. mental distractions. B. the preface, introduction, and table of contents. C. P.O.W.E.R. tools. D. outlines, overviews, and objectives.