Shauna is completing her student teaching in a seventh-grade science classroom and has been asked by her mentor teacher to participate in all parent–teacher conferences two evenings that week and two mornings before school begins. What is the correct disposition for Shauna to display in this scenario?
a. Shauna is required to be present only during teaching contractual hours, which does not cover the additional morning and evening hours, so she declines the invitation to participate.
b. Shauna sees this as a marvelous learning opportunity and finds a way to be at all conferences because she values the learning experience with her mentor.
c. Shauna tells her mentor that she already read about parent–teacher conferences in her collegiate textbooks and has no questions, so she won’t be attending.
d. Shauna asks if she can only attend the conferences with nonconfrontational parents because the others scare her, and she likes to avoid conflict.
b. Shauna sees this as a marvelous learning opportunity and finds a way to be at all conferences because she values the learning experience with her mentor.
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