Multiple representative bargaining is widely used in education and is supported by both the NEA and the AFT
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
ANS: FALSE
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Precise language includes appropriate language. What should a teacher do if children make racial slurs or sexist remarks when sharing their writing?
A. Tell the offending student to sit down and move on to another student. B. Tell the offending student to sit down and remind him or her that there is a difference between public and private language. C. Don't draw attention to the comments. Students have the right to express their opinions when sharing their writing. D. Tell him or her to stop using such words immediately and schedule a time for him or her to speak privately with you or the principal.
What is the difference between momentary DRO and interval DRO?
a. Momentary DRO requires that the individual do anything other than the target problem behavior at the end of the interval. Interval DRO requires that the individual do anything other than the target problem behavior for the entire interval. b. Momentary DRO requires that the individual do a response that is incompatible with the target problem behavior. Interval DRO does not have this requirement. c. Momentary DRO is usually conducted for shorter time intervals than interval DRO. d. Momentary DRO is usually more effective early on in intervention, whereas interval DRO is more effective later in intervention.
Which of the following is an assumption about nonparametric tests?
a. Data from a sample is being used to estimate the population parameter. b. Data collected on these variables from samples of the population are normally distributed. c. They assume that the distribution of scores for a variable is normally distributed in the larger population. d. They do not require variables to be normally distributed.
Which function is NOT performed by a college career services office?
a) Bringing job vacancies to the attention of qualified student registrants. b) Offering career counseling to students. c) Giving job search information and counseling to students. d) Placing qualified students in appropriate jobs within a company.