In Zelman v. Simmons-Harris (2002), the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that
a. Cleveland's voucher program "is entirely neutral with respect to religion" because all private schools, religious or not, are eligible to participate
b. Cleveland must expand its criteria for accepting students into the voucher program
c. Cleveland's voucher program violates the "establishment clause" of the First Amendment
d. lower courts must retry the case with more attention to First Amendment issues
A
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a. Mr. Adamson tells his students that, with practice, they will be able to do complicated long division problems in their heads. b. Ms. Borelli tells her students that they should try to focus on main ideas rather than try to remember every detail. c. Ms. Constas suggests that students in her Russian class listen to Russian tapes while they sleep. d. Mr. Dominowski urges his students to put information for tomorrow's test in their "short-term memories."
Charter schools operate under a “charter” that specifies how the school will operate and assess student achievement. If the school violates the charter but maintains student enrollment, the charter school may continue to operate
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
________ has been characterized as an exercise in social validation
a. heuristics b. social reciprocity c. outcome assessment d. entrapment
Generally, the element that receives the most attention in instructional units:
(a) materials, (b) specific needs of students with special needs, (c) teacher-student relationships, (d) activities.