Tuesday, July 21, 2020

ECE 673 ECE673 Week 5 Quiz Answers / Advocacy, Policy, and Social Justice in Early Childhood Education

ECE 673 ECE673 Week 5 Quiz Answers / Advocacy, Policy, and Social Justice in Early Childhood Education



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Which of the following best defines harassment on the basis of sex in the workplace?
Which of the following is the most common conclusion to suits against school districts and school employees for the tort of negligence?
Third grade teacher Michele Khan approached Principal Stephan and informs him that she is requesting a three-week leave to make a pilgrimage to Mecca, the birthplace of Muhammad. The Hajj is obligatory upon all Muslims. Which of the following is the most appropriate response?
A new principal is considering how to manage her personal liability risk. Which of the following provides protection to school leaders when being sued personally for the tort of negligence?
Edgewood elementary principal Mr. Stephan has asked to meet with the assistant superintendent regarding the recent injury to 4th grader Lindsay Smith during recess. Lindsay was injured while reportedly participating in a tag football game with several 6th grade boys. Two teachers were assigned as recess supervisors but neither one witnessed the accident. Mr. Stephan is to discuss potential defenses to a rumored negligence suit against the district. Mr. Stephan decides to review available defenses. The federal Paul Coverdell Teacher Protection Act provides statutory protection to the recess supervisors and Mr. Stephan under which of the following conditions?
I. They were following school rules pertaining to recess supervision
II. A reasonable recess supervisor would not have foreseen an injury to Lindsay
A tornado watch had been issued for the Edgewood Elementary area. As clouds darkened and the local warning sirens sounded the alarm, Mr. Stephan the Edgewood principal quickly moved students to the designated safety area in the facility. As he was making a final check of classrooms and hallways a parent ran into the building insisting that Mr. Stephan release her 3rd grade son to her immediately. Which of the following actions should Mr. Stephan take? (You may want to compare this scenario to releasing an infant or toddler to a parent who will be driving without a car seat).

III. They were acting within the scope of their duties
IV. It was not against school rules for Lindsay to play tag football with older boys
According to Rebore (2011) it is often a culmination of small judgments made over time that defines the sort of educational leader a person becomes. Which of the following actions are LEAST likely to promote positive leadership skills?
Which of the following federal laws prohibits discrimination on the basis of gender in the workplace?
A few weeks before the start of the school year Mike Jones, a continuing contract sophomore social studies teacher, called Principal Evelyn Golightly. “Principal Golightly,” Mike stated, “I have felt like a female trapped in a man’s body since I was 6 years old. I have undergone counseling and have undergone sex change surgery over the summer break. I will be taking medical leave the month of September and will return to duty October 1st. I have started 
hormone therapy and it has been very successful. Once school starts I will be wearing feminine clothes and would like to be known as Michele.” Which of the following is the most appropriate action for Principal Golightly to take FIRST?
Edgewood Elementary School is experiencing a significant increase in English language learner (ELL) students. The majority of ELL students are of Hispanic origin. Principal Stephan has permission to search for a third grade teacher to meet the needs of these students. Which of the following are bona fide occupational qualifications (BFOQ) for this position?
Which of the following best defines disparate treatment?
Mr. Stephan is the new principal of Edgewood elementary school. During the first week of school 4th grader Lindsay Smith was injured at recess. Lindsay’s injuries included a sprained wrist and a large gash on her face requiring several stitches. Lindsay will need plastic surgery to hide the scar left by the cut. Two teachers were assigned recess duty at the time of the injury. The accident report indicates that Lindsay was playing a tag football game with several 6th grade boys. Neither supervising teacher saw the accident, but the boys testified that Lindsay collided with one of the boys and was knocked to the ground. Lindsay’s insurance company is considering suing the district, the two teachers individually and Mr. Stephan to recover the cost of the emergency room visit, the plastic surgery, Lindsay’s pain and suffering, and her parents lost wages. Mr. Stephan has been asked to investigate the incident. Mr. Stephan considers if the possible breach was a proximate cause of the injury to Lindsay. Which of the following factors should Mr. Stephan consider in answering this question?
Edgewood elementary principal Mr. Stephan has asked to meet with the assistant superintendent regarding the recent injury to 4th grader Lindsay Smith during recess. Lindsay was injured while reportedly participating in a tag football game with several 6th grade boys. Two teachers were assigned as recess supervisors but neither one witnessed the accident. Mr. Stephan is to discuss potential defenses to a rumored negligence suit against the district. Mr. Stephan decides to review available defenses. Mr. Stephan reviews the assumption of risk defense.
Mr. Stephan is the new principal of Edgewood elementary school. During the first week of school 4th grader Lindsay Smith was injured at recess. Lindsay’s injuries included a sprained wrist and a large gash on her face requiring several stitches. Lindsay will need plastic surgery to hide the scar left by the cut. Two teachers were assigned recess duty at the time of the injury. The accident report indicates that Lindsay was playing a tag football game with several 6th grade boys. Neither supervising teacher saw the accident, but the boys testified that Lindsay collided with one of the boys and was knocked to the ground. Lindsay’s insurance company is considering suing the district, the two teachers individually and Mr. Stephan to recover the cost of the emergency room visit, the plastic surgery, Lindsay’s pain and suffering, and her parents lost wages. Mr. Stephan has been asked to investigate the incident. Mr. Stephan learns that several teachers are concerned about being sued for student injuries
Which of the following federal laws prohibits discrimination in employment based on race, color, religion, gender, or national origin?
Mr. Stephan is the new principal of Edgewood elementary school. During the first week of school 4th grader Lindsay Smith was injured at recess. Lindsay’s injuries included a sprained wrist and a large gash on her face requiring several stitches. Lindsay will need plastic surgery to hide the scar left by the cut. Two teachers were assigned recess duty at the time of the injury. The accident report indicates that Lindsay was playing a tag football game with several 6th grade boys. Neither supervising teacher saw the accident, but the boys testified that Lindsay collided with one of the boys and was knocked to the ground. Lindsay’s insurance company is considering suing the district, the two teachers individually and Mr. Stephan to recover the cost of the emergency room visit, the plastic surgery, Lindsay’s pain and suffering, and her parents lost wages. Mr. Stephan has been asked to investigate the incident. Which of the following standards should Mr. Stephan use in determining whether or not the recess supervisors breached their duty of care?

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