All of the following are advantages of written communication as a way for early learning professionals to communicate with families except
a. handwritten notes can be a simple little pat on the back for the child and family.
b. teacher-written communications may lack encouragement for families to respond.
c. teacher-written communications can provide parents with insight into the curriculum.
d. free materials can be prepublished by public agencies and distributed to families.
b
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a. the degrees of freedom
b. the critical values
c. alpha
d. the standard error of the mean
Basic values for how infant-toddler teachers will treat each other are made explicit in:
A) collaboratively written agreements B) policy agreements C) informal staff agreements D) verbal agreements
Individual school professional development plans are a reflection of the school district professional development program
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Which of the following statements is correct regarding the selection of auditors:
a. school boards should select the audit firm that submits the lowest bid b. use competitive bidding for awarding the audit c. competence, reputation, experience with similar assignments, availability and ability to get the job done in an reasonable time d. close friend or associates of the superintendent, or board members who, because of their association, can be relied on to give the best possible report of the financial condition of the district