All of the following are significant objections to the implementation of zero-tolerance policies EXCEPT that
a. they deprive the student(s) of the chance to engage in problem solving and intentional behavior change.
b. situations at schools are rarely serious enough to merit the use of such a policy.
c. they are implemented disproportionally, with more students of color subjected to their use.
d. they often fail to take into consideration the environment that may have contributed to the behavior of concern.
b
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a. around .00 to indicate no errors of estimate. b. a large, positive coefficient of correlation. c. either a large positive or large negative correlation. d. a large, negative coefficient of correlation.
Blake is an overweight child in your class. What may be a contributing factor to his obesity?
a. Watching television and playing video games b. Having fruit as a snack c. Playing on the Lacrosse team d. Riding his bike
Explain how Dawnece's and Claire's approach to studying French helps them encode and retrieve what they are studying
What will be an ideal response?
The major abilities of reading comprehension involve
a. word analysis skills and meaning. b. word meanings and reasoning with verbal concepts. c. word attack skills and fluency. d. word meanings and fluency.