Can teachers participate in religious meetings while at school? Explain your answer
What will be an ideal response?
No. Teachers and school administrators, when acting in those capacities, are representatives of the state and are prohibited from soliciting or encouraging religious activity and from participating in such activity with students.
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A. Elementary and Secondary Education Act B. No Child Left Behind Act II C. Race to the Top (RTTP) D. U.S. Department of Education Act
Which of the following is the most accurate statement of Sternberg's view of intelligence?
a. Intelligence is made up of fluid and crystallized abilities uninfluenced by school and culture. b. Schools should be sure that all students know factual information that is part of our day-to-day culture. c. The ability to function in the real world is an indicator of intelligent behavior. d. Nature is more important than nurture in shaping intelligence.
Ladson-Billings (1994) sets the stage of beliefs for culturally responsive teaching. Teachers who are culturally responsive do which of the following?
a. Teaching is considered an art rather than technique b. All students can succeed c. Community connections and service to others is engrained in the curriculum. d. All of the these
The Korean Christian Church
A. Is at the center of life for most Korean citizens who remain in Korea. B. Is a center of Korean community life in the United States. C. Competes with Korean small-businesses in efforts to support newcomers. D. Frowns upon organized credit clubs and employment networks that take time away from more important church activities. E. All of the above.