While the federal and state governments both create laws to govern public schooling,
A. Supreme Court decisions have been the primary government influence on school practices and policy.
B. the federal government has the greater impact because it controls more financial resources.
C. state governments have not historically been very active in school legislation.
D. the Constitution leaves most power over schooling to state governments.
D. the Constitution leaves most power over schooling to state governments.
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a. Child care b. Kindergarten education c. Preschool d. Primary-grade education
Studying hard doesn't necessarily mean you are
A. demonstrating self-control. B. invested in your education. C. not stressed. D. studying effectively.
As gatekeepers, teachers must:
A. determine the grade for each student. B. counsel weak students. C. assemble same-ability, homogeneous classes. D. determine which student will talk when.
What is a screening assessment? How can practitioners ensure that instruments used for screening purposes are accurate, sensitive, and contain specificity?
What will be an ideal response?