Can teachers be prohibited from "intimate associations" with students after they graduate?
a. No. Teachers have the right to privacy and may have intimate associations with students who have already graduated.
b. Yes. At least two courts have upheld school policies prohibiting teachers from dating former students.D
c. It is unknown. No court has ever addressed this issue before.
d. No. The U.S. Supreme Court has held several times that teachers have rights under the First Amendment to be involved romantically with former students as long as it does not cause a disruption at school.
e. Yes. If the former student is under 21, all states require criminal prosecution of a teacher who engages in intimate associations within this context.
B
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a. go back and rewrite the hypothesis section of the report b. focus on the shortcomings of the study that could have caused such a result c. include a reconsideration of the original theory in the discussion section d. note that the previous research and theories are probably wrong
What is another term for case management?
What will be an ideal response?
The principle of LRE requires that
a. students with disabilities be placed in general education settings. b. students with disabilities be placed in educational settings that are least restrictive and provides FAPE c. IEP team personnel determine the least restrictive setting and then attempt to deliver FAPE in that setting d. IEP team personnel engage in predetermination of placement whenever possible.
Horace Mann helped establish the first:
A. classical secondary school. B. state-supported normal school. C. undergraduate teaching program. D. post-graduate teaching program.