Are students free to wear their hair as they wish?
a. About half of the U.S. circuit courts of appeals have answered “yes.”
b. Every circuit court that has heard a case about student hair has ruled in favor of the student wearing hair as he or she wishes.
c. All courts have ruled in favor of the school district in restricting how students wear their hair.
d. The U.S. Supreme Court has addressed this issue multiple times and has held that it depends on the community standards.
e. None of the above.
Answer: a
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a. differ significantly by geographic region. b. are close to the national average in all regions. c. tend to vary widely based on economic conditions. d. are usually highest in New England states.
Can individual teachers be held liable for violating a student's rights under Title IX?
a. No. Only recipients of federal funds, such as school districts, may be liable for damages arising out of violations of Title IX. b. Yes. Teachers can be held individually liable if the victim can prove intent. c. Yes. Teachers can be held individually liable under Title IX. d. It is unknown. No court has ever decided this issue. e. None of the above.
Morality of cooperation refers to
a. ?behavior based on mutual understanding between equals. b. ?behavior based on respect for persons in authority. c. ?heteronomous morality. d. ?none of these.
What was the first teaching job Baker accepted?
Go to the Biography Resource Center database. Click Biographical Facts Search under Other Searches. When the search form page opens, click on View Occupation Terms, click on T, and choose Teacher which appears in the Occupation List. From the Nationality search box, choose American. From the Gender search box, choose Female. From the Birth Year search box choose is after and type in 1930. For the Birth Place search box type in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Click on SEARCH. Click on the entry for Gwendolyn Calvert Baker. Read the articles and then answer the questions. What will be an ideal response?