When Jordan stepped off the school bus on his first day of kindergarten, all he had with him was his jacket and some school forms signed by his mother. Ms. Reese, Jordan’s teacher, believes that if Jordan’s mother, Tina, would not show up on the first day of school, she probably will not ever show up at the school. Which term best describes Ms. Reese’s assumption about Tina’s family engagement?
A. PACT
B. parental disinterest
C. cultural responsiveness
D. dominant cultural perspective
B. parental disinterest
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What should you do if you want the people around you to demonstrate effective conflict resolution tactics?
a. Correct their mistakes. b. Surround yourself with like-minded people. c. Design a study to research human behavior. d. Model those qualities yourself.
Name and briefly describe 3 different adaptations in the learning environment for individuals with cerebral palsy
What will be an ideal response?