In 1935 the following which of the following were duties of the principal
a. To function as head of the school
b. To regulate classes and the course of instruction for the pupils
c. To discover any defects in the school and apply remedies
d. To safeguard school houses and furniture
ABCD
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Observation:
a. is required for survival b. requires us to make sense of and give meaning to what our eyes see c. allows measuring many behaviors that otherwise may not be measurable d. all answers are correct
Define universal screening.
a. Instructional practices employed in schools are based on findings from research studies that involved systematic, rigorous procedures using experimental or quasiexperimental research designs. b. Model for delivering scientifically based, schoolwide, multitiered systems of support, which are designed to promote improved academic performance for all students and minimize behavior problems c. Systematically monitoring student performance in relation to the delivery of intensive interventions d. Schoolwide process of identifying students who are at risk for poor performance
Tanya Perkins, a first-year teacher, has home visits planned for next week to meet her students and their families before the start of the school year. Most of her students live in two-parent families, but there are several blended families represented in her classroom. She also has one student from Guatemala who was recently adopted by a family she has worked with in the past. There is also one student living with lesbian partners. Provide several open-ended questions Tanya should include in her conversation with families to help her break the ice and get to know her students’ families better.
What will be an ideal response?
Notes
a. should first be reviewed within twenty-four hours. b. should be reviewed often. c. should be reviewed actively. d. should be reviewed once before an exam.