Minor child who is a trespasser may be entitled to damages if school creates an attractive nuisance that causes injury
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
true
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A teacher who is concerned about a child in the class who seems to experience consistent difficulties in one or more areas of development should
a. continue to provide a good early childhood program in the hopes that the child will soon catch up. b. document the concerns and discuss them with the child’s parents. c. call the child’s pediatrician to see whether the doctor also shares the concerns. d. suggest to the parents that the child be placed in a special education class to receive therapy and specialized attention.
The ability to visually distinguish details of near or distant objects refers to
a. visual field b. visual acuity c. field loss d. legally blind
Ms. Bertola is a new teacher in a first grade classroom. Her school implements the Common Core Standards for math. Some teachers on her team are not following the new standards because they have success with the old methods. Ms. Bertola is challenged by the predicament on whether to follow her team or the school's requirement. She is facing a (an) ____________
A. reflective situation. B. cognitive problem. C. dispositional situation. D. ethical dilemma.
Children who are learning a second language while still developing a basic competency in their first language are increasingly being referred to as:
a. bilingual. b. English as a second language students. c. culturally and linguistically diverse. d. dual language learners.