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Teachers often find it necessary to take action in situations in which all the facts are not known or for which no single course of action can be called right or wrong. What are these situations often called?
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Henry has just graduated from a teacher education program and meets all of the state requirements for initial certification. Under what circumstances could Henry be denied certification?
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When are teachers are afforded the greatest protection under the concept of academic freedom?
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Mr. Glenn, a high school English teacher, filed suit to protest the fact that he was assigned by his principal to sponsor the high school newspaper and his contract made no reference to that assignment. What is the court most likely to decide?
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According to the tenure laws, under which of these circumstances could a teacher be dismissed?
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Some authorities suggest that academic freedom is a less powerful legal defense than it was in the past. When basing a defense on academic freedom which of the following must be true if the defendant expects to prevail?
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All of the following represent good advice for student teachers except
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A civil wrong "in which one suffers loss as a result of the improper conduct of another" is known as what?
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According to tort liability law, an individual who is found to be negligent and at fault in the exercise of his or her legal duty may experience what consequence?
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Behavioral indicators of child abuse and neglect among students include all of the following except
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Teachers may use multiple copies of copyrighted material if that use meets the tests of
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Addressing computer software, the Copyright Act was amended in 1980 to state what?
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To protect themselves from legal challenges brought on by searches, teachers and other school authorities should do all of the following except
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Ms. Lochwood, a high school principal, suspects that a student has a gun in his locker. According to law, what can Ms. Lochwood do?
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According to the Buckley Amendment, parents are not given the right to examine which of the following items?
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In rulings on HIV/AIDS-related cases, what have the courts stated?
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The Supreme Court in Davis v. Monroe County Board of Education ruled that school districts can be sued under Title IX in cases involving student-on-student sexual harassment, if the district
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A 1996 verdict awarding almost $1 million to a gay student by a U.S. District Court was the first time a federal jury found
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The separation of church and state is addressed in which of the following?
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Which of the following statements is not true about home schooling?
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