A school board plans to dismiss a teacher because of poor performance and a series of unprofessional arguments with both faculty and students. Shortly before his dismissal, the teacher calls a local radio station and raises several issues of alleged misconduct by the school district. After being dismissed, the teacher claims that his rights of Free Speech were violated by the dismissal. The
teacher sues challenging the dismissal.
please answer Plaintiff (P) or Defendant (D) according to which of these parties is most likely to prevail (the school is the Defendant (D) in each case):
D
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a. higher comfort and acceptance levels b. lower workload c. higher expectation for students d. smaller class sizes
About the concept of mastery learning, which one of the following is FALSE?
(a) Most learning is sequential and logical. (b) Mastery of content is possible for all students to achieve. (c) Most learning outcomes can be specified in terms of observable and measurable performance. (d) Curriculum tracking and homogeneous ability grouping are important strategies for the success of any mastery learning model.
Which kind of knowledge is necessary to compute a long division problem such as 252 divided by 12?
a. factual knowledge b. procedural knowledge c. strategic knowledge d. conceptual knowledge
The term used to refer to bullying that occurs via electronic media:
(a) electro-bullying, (b) cyberbullying, (d) digital bullying, (d) anonymous bullying.