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TExES Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities (PPR) (160) Practice Questions - Professional Roles and Responsibilities with Correct Answers Leo, a sixth-grade student in Ms. Hane's class, has recently been acting out in class more than usual. He makes inappropriate comments and yells out in...

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TExES Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities
(PPR) (160) Practice Questions - Professional Roles and
Responsibilities with Correct Answers


Leo, a sixth-grade student in Ms. Hane's class, has recently been acting out

in class more than usual. He makes inappropriate comments and yells out

incorrect answers to confuse students. Ms. Hane wants to initiate a

Behavioral Intervention Plan (BIP). What should she do first?


A


Ask a parent or guardian questions to complete a form about Leo to see if

he has any developmental delays.


B


Hold an Admission, Review, and Dismissal (ARD) committee meeting.


C


Check the student record for any previous Individualized Education Plans

(IEPs).


D
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,Ask a parent or guardian for permission to screen Leo using a Functional

Behavior Assessment (FBA). - ANSWER✔✔-Ask a parent or guardian for

permission to screen Leo using a Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA).


The Code of Ethics of Texas Educators summarizes expectations for

teachers personally and professionally. According to the code, can a

teacher be held accountable for material posted on personal social media?


A


A teacher can be held accountable if the content is accessed or posted while

on school property or while using school materials such as a teacher's

computer.


B


A teacher can be held accountable only if the Local Education Agency

(LEA) has a written policy about personal social media accounts.


C


A teacher cannot be held accountable because the teacher is allowed

freedom of speech through personal accounts.


D
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,A teacher can be held accountable because the code refers to conduct both

inside and outside of school. - ANSWER✔✔-A teacher can be held

accountable because the code refers to conduct both inside and outside of

school.


Mr. Maiden feels that the emphasis that the state places on its annual

testing is causing unnecessary stress on his students. He feels that if less

weight was placed on one exam, the students would be less anxious and

perform better. What would be the best way for Mr. Maiden to advocate

for his students?


A


reaching out to parents to invite participation in the learning community


B


encouraging students to participate in letter-writing campaigns to the local

school board


C


modifying the annual state assessment for the students in his class


D
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, conducting research and presenting information to the local school board -

ANSWER✔✔-conducting research and presenting information to the local

school board


The parents of a student with disabilities have complained that their

student is not getting the services they need. Which of the following

statements accurately describes the rights of students and parents in a

dispute with the school?


A


If they cannot reach an agreement with the school or school district, they

are guaranteed due process to resolve the dispute.


B


If an agreement cannot be reached between the parties, the Special

Education teacher closest to the student should determine which services

are needed.


C


The parent and student should determine which services are needed.


D
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