Can a student teacher be disciplined for posting material on Facebook?
a. Yes. At least one court has upheld the school board's decision to discipline a student teacher for the material she posted on MySpace.
b. No. Student teachers violate the Equal Access Act if they post information on MySpace.
c. No. Student teachers have absolute protection to post any private matter on MySpace or Facebook.
d. Yes. Student teachers have no First Amendment rights outside of school.
e. Yes. The recent guidelines from the U.S. Department of Education prohibit student teachers from maintaining MySpace or Facebook accounts.
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a. community support groups. b. day-care centers. c. two-parent households. d. working mothers.
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A) need for a child to "learn the consequences" of his or her actions B) determination that punishment is preferable to conflict resolution C) need to "remind" certain children who is in charge D) frustration at being distracted from "time on task"
Despite the advantages of performance assessments, they pose several challenges for teachers. Which of the following is one of those challenges?
a. They make it easier for students to cheat. b. They are harder to score than standard written tests. c. They may not be seen as appropriate for high-stakes testing purposes. d. They make it harder for students to prepare for the assessment.