Being comfortable with people whose backgrounds may differ from yours is a social necessity, but it matters less for career success.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

Whether in the workplace or the neighborhood, living in a diverse environment is increasingly a part of everyone's life. Being comfortable with people whose backgrounds are different than your own is virtually a requirement for career success.

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What will be an ideal response?

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The Cooperative Discipline Model (Albert, 1994) includes all of the following characteristics except

a. early intervention. b. self-esteem building. c. successful completion of school tasks. d. labeling of student characteristics.

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Match the research questions below with the most appropriate research approach for answering the question

a. Experimental g. Phenomenology b. Causal-comparative h. Case study c. Correlational i. Basic interpretive d. Quantitative descriptive j. Content analysis e. Ethnography k. Historical f. Grounded theory 1. Do students learn new spelling words more effectively with a tactile method or with a workbook method? 2. How does an urban middle school faculty adapt to a rapid shift in the ethnic composition of the student body? 3. How do school board members interpret the experience of a making decisions about a major budget cut? 4. How are new faculty members acculturated to the school environment in an elementary school? 5. What are the origins of the doctor of education degree? 6. How is the self-esteem of obese high school students compared to that of non-obese high school students? 7. What are the interrelationships of members of a street gang. 8. What is the relationship between vocational choices of community college students and their parents' educational levels. 9. What view of mainstreaming emerges based on studies in several elementary schools? 10. What percentage of high school seniors use drugs and how frequently do they use them? 11. What are the differences in textbooks designed to teach technical writing compared to those designed to teach creative writing?

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Students in the school's drama class want to present a version of a recent Broadway play for their spring play. The play contains adult themes and profanity, and the principal forbids its presentation finding it inconsistent with the school's educational mission. The students sue claiming the principal's censorship violates First Amendment rights

please answer Plaintiff (P) or Defendant (D) according to which of these parties is most likely to prevail (the school is the Defendant (D) in each case):

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