Can schools punish students for using their home computers to bully, insult, or harass students or teachers?

a. It depends on the message and its consequences.
b. No. The Internet Expression Act protects students who post materials on their internet from their home computers.
c. No. Students have First Amendment rights to write anything on their home computers and school officials may not intervene.
d. It is unknown. No court has ever addressed this topic.
e. None of the above.


D

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Given what psychologists have learned about modeling, why might inner-city African American students learn more from an African American model who grew up in an inner-city than from a model of a different race or background?

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Reading and Writing are reciprocal processes and reading leads to better writing and writing has the same effect on reading.

A. True B. False

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