NCLB permits school districts to spend up to 10% of their Title I funds to provide school choice and supplemental educational services
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
False
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When a father does not reside with his children, the best way to measure his impact on his children’s development is to measure ______.
a. how often the father sees his children b. how much time, in total, the father spends with his children c. how much financial support the father provides to his former wife d. the quality of the relationship he maintains with his children over time
Peer mediation can often be effective in resolving student conflicts, but it isn't suitable for every occasion. In which one of the following situations is peer mediation most likely to be effective in resolving a conflict between students?
a. Susan says that she hates Peter because he belongs to a different racial group than she does. b. After Samuel acknowledges that he is gay, Roy consistently calls him insulting names. c. Martin tells Maria Elena, whose family has recently immigrated from Nicaragua, "You and your family should go home. We don't want you here!" d. Rachel and Tessa disagree about how much time each of them should be able to spend using the class computer.
In Vroom and Yetton's decision-making model, there are seven questions one asks that lead to the best decision making style. Which of the following are questions in this model? Select all that apply
a. Is this decision one that the leader's superiors should make? b. Does the leader have sufficient information to make a good decision? c. Is the problem important? d. Is there a quality requirement such that one solution is likely to be more rational than another? e. If the leaders makes the decision alone, how certain is it that others will accept it?
Within community leadership, we have seen an emphasis on educating ALL children; this causes
a. Principals to play "politics" b. Principals to be at odds with certain fundamentally conservative subcultures in a community c. Principals to ignore certain student sub populations d. None of the above