Darla LeMan suspects that her student, Sheila, is being abused at home. After she reports her suspicion to the principal, how can Darla best serve Sheila's needs?
a. Offer Sheila extra attention by spending time with her after school.
b. Informally stop by Sheila's home to visit with Sheila and her family.
c. Provide a stable class environment to foster student learning.
d. Uphold very high standards for Sheila and her work so that Sheila knows that Darla believes in her.
ANSWER: c
You might also like to view...
Which one of the following is not a material that provides for developmentally appropriate exploration of the geometric concept of shape?
a. ?Unit blocks b. ?Printed matching sheet c. ?Attribute blocks d. ?Legos®
According to the text, once a quantitative experiment is put into motion
a. it must be run exactly as planned. b. subjects should be shifted from one group to another whenever necessary to establish group equivalence. c. independent variables that seem to be having little or no effect should be eliminated. d. the research hypothesis should be reexamined.
Horace's school would demonstrate curriculum objectives through:
a. multiple-choice tests b. essay tests c. written reports d. exhibition displays
List three group survey tests
What will be an ideal response?