In one day, principalMs.Radano explained the statewide curricular changes to a group of teachers, fielded an angry phone call from a parent about a teacher, and publicly recognized two teachers for their outstanding work directing the school play. Which of the following best describes her roles on this particular day?

a. Coach, crisis manager, evaluator

b. Educator, facilitator, judge

c. Initiator, buffer, reward dispenser
d. Helper, sacrificial lamb, evaluator


ANSWER: c

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