An untenured teacher receives notice that her contract will not be renewed for the following year. She immediately goes to the principal's office and demands that the principal tell her why she is not being renewed. The principal refuses, and the teacher threatens to sue to force the principal to provide an explanation for the nonrenewal. There is no claim of improper motive, but the teacher
insists that due process of law requires that the principal provide the teacher with an explanation for the nonrenewal.
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):
D
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Program evaluations are expensive and time-consuming, but they are done to improve the quality and should be welcomed
a. True b. False
The Reggio Emilia approach views the child as:
A) needing active learning lessons B) needing sequentially organized materials C) highly capable of learning D) a flower that when left alone will grow
A teacher who does a practice run-through of an instructional activity with a small group of students is using
which of the following evaluation techniques? a) student tryout b) talking with students c) direct observation d) teacher preview