Generally speaking, codes of ethics recommend that a consultant only provide services for which he/she has been aimed and has had sufficient experience to ensure that he/she will be able to deliver the service adequately
What is wrong with this guideline when consultation is considered?
a. No standards for training have been established and, thus, it is difficult to apply the standard.
b. Most consultants are untrained and, thus, the standard cannot be applied to consulting.
c. Experience is probably an adequate substitute for formal training in the area of consulting.
d. Consultants have been reluctant to report unethical behavior because of the state of
a
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a. Clustering b. Counting c. Coding d. Differentiating
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A. teaching in many different settings so that the student's learning doesn't become stunted. B. teaching in a manner that is unwavering so that students can know what style of teaching they can depend on when they are in your class. C. having the students explore such intelligences prior to each lesson so that they are aware of their own capabilities. D. structuring and implementing lessons that draw on the variety of cognitive strengths and weaknesses held by the students.
Process-oriented leaders are skilled at identifying and managing group relationships.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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a. Trainer b. Prescriptive c. Collaborative d. Expert