Is there a higher standard for public officials to prove when alleging slander?
a. Yes. Public officials must prove any statements made about them were made with actual malice.
b. Yes. Public officials must simply prove that the statement made about them was false.
c. No. Public officials are subject to the same standard as teachers.
d. No. Public officials generally are not allowed to bring defamation suits.
e. None of the above.
A
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a. True b. False
According to the text, what are some factors that could explain the increase in the number of children served under the special education category of autism?
A. Better diagnostic procedures, wider awareness of the disorder, and parental preference for the autism label over other disability labels B. A greater number of special education classes, more teachers with knowledge of autism, and greater parental involvement C. Increased state and federal funding as mandated in the No Child Left Behind legislation D. Increased parental education and advocacy related to educating their children with autism
A model of teaching that can strengthen students' interpersonal skills is _______
A. behavior modification B. nondirective teaching C. theory into practice D. cooperative learning
Children with special education needs are currently being _____ to the highest degree possible:
a) Provided separate facilities b) Provided special schools c) Mainstreamed d) a and b