Teaching pathway Study Guide 63 Actual Questions and Answers 100 correct New Update 2024
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Teaching pathway Study Guide | 63 Actual Questions and Answers 100% correct | New Update 2024
Lemon vs. Kurtzman
Goss vs. Lopez
Pickering vs. BOE
Brown vs. BOE
loco parentis
title IX
IDEA
Individuals with disabilities education act
First amendment right to freedom of speech
AFT
National ...
Teaching pathway Study Guide | 63 Actual
Questions and Answers 100% correct | New
Update 2024
1). Lemon vs. kurtzman
Ans: The "lemon test" determines what materials, services, and financial assistance
public school systems can provide to religious-based institutions.
2). Goss vs. lopez
Ans: Suspended students have the right to Due Process which requires, in connection
with a suspension of ten or less days, that the student be given oral or written notice of
the charges against him and, if he denies them, an explanation of the evidence the
authorities have an opportunity to present his version. Generally, notice and hearing
should precede the students removal from school, since the hearing may almost
immediately follow the misconduct, but if prior notice and hearing are not feasible, as
where the students presence endangers persons or property or threatens disruption of the
academic process, thus justifying immediate removal from school, the necessary notice
and hearing should follow as soon as practicable.
3). Pickering vs. boe
Ans: Teachers have the right of free speech and cannot be fired for voicing their
criticism of the school or the school system.
4). Brown vs. boe
Ans: Desegregation of schools.
5). Loco parentis
Ans: allows institutions such as colleges and schools to act in the best interests of the
students as they see fit,although not allowing what would be considered violations of the
students civil liberties.
6). Title ix
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, Ans: Prohibits discrimination on the basis of gender (or sex).
7). Idea
Ans: No segregation of students with disabilities.
8). Individuals with disabilities education act
Ans: What does IDEA stand for?
9). First amendment right to freedom of speech
Ans: Students may exercise their freedom of speech; however, educators may still
practice editorial control over the style and content of school-sponsored publications and
events if they feel like it will have some negative effect on the learning process.
10). Aft
Ans: American Federation of Teachers (union).
11). National education association
Ans: organization that supported desegregation.
12). State, local, federal
Ans: funding order
13). State
Ans: largest funding componant
14). Diagnostic assessment
Ans: used to determine if a student has any type of learning disability
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