Which of the following questions are asked by courts considering qualified immunity for school leaders?
I. Was the school leader acting in good faith at the time of the alleged incident?
II. Did the school leader violate an established constitutional right at the time of the alleged incident?
III. Did a constitutional right exist at the time of the alleged incident?
IV. Was the constitutional right clearly established at the time of the alleged incident?
A. II & III
B. I & II
C. II, III, & IV
D. II & IV
D
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a. Impaired comprehension and/or use of spoken, written or other verbal symbol system b. A disorder affecting articulation, voice, or fluency c. A disorder of written language d. Abnormal production or absences of vocal quality, pitch, loudness, resonance or duration
The prevailing view is that under a “free” school system, fees can be charged as a requirement for students to be admitted to school and charged for any required course in the curriculum
Indicate whether the statement is true(T) or false(F).
An aversive stimulus can function as both a negative reinforcer and a punisher
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The term that would be LEAST likely to effectively describe student behavior that will benefit
from being changed is: A. Behavior error B. Behavior that disrupts learning C. Misbehavior D. Behavior that violates agreed upon norms