School libraries are allowed to remove a book just because some people disagree with the ideas or viewpoints it contains.
True or False?
False
This ethical approach focuses on the outcome of a situation
What is "Consequentialist Approach"
What is the acronym that stands for "free appropriate public education"?
What is "FAPE"
A teacher gives one student extra time on a test, another student access to audiobooks, and a third student a quiet testing space—each based on what that student needs to succeed.
Is this Equity or Equality?
Equity
What is Dr. Minsinger's first name?
What is "Jerry"
Defined as an application of intellectual freedom in the university setting.
What is "Academic Freedom"
This political philosophy argues that individuals give up certain freedoms in exchange for protection, order, and mutual obligations within a community
What is "Social Contract Theory"
A school can suspend a student without telling them what rule they broke or giving them a chance to explain their side.
True or False?
False
A teacher gives every student the exact same worksheet, the same amount of time, and the same instructions, regardless of individual learning needs or differences.
Is this Equity or Equality?
Equality
Those who do the work ____________________
What is "do the learning"
The right of learners to read, seek information, and speak freely as guaranteed by this amendment
What is the "First Amendment"
This ethical approach focuses on the obligations and morals of a situation
What is "Nonconsequentialist Approach"
Students have the right to fair and consistent disciplinary procedures, meaning schools must follow their own written policies when assigning punishment.
True or False?
True
Ensuring fair access to learning and success is an example of
What is "Equal Opportunity"
What acronym is the worst time to teach a group of students?
What is "JPM, just past the middle"
The Supreme Court ruled in 1969 that students do not "shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate." For which landmark case?
What is "Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District"
Which professional codes' two principles are
1. Commitment to the Student
2. Commitment to the Profession
What is "NEA code"
What is the name of the group of teachers, parents, school administrators, related services personnel, and students who work together to improve educational results for children with disabilities?
What is an "IEP team"
Encouraging participation, voice, and respect is an example of
What is "Democratic Community"
These 3 themes are correlated to which program?
Leadership
Diversity
Technology
What is "LTP"