EL5753 - Module 4 Quiz
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Module 4 Quiz
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Question 1
3 / 3 pts
In an educational setting, which could be considered an unintentional tort?
Negligence
Trespassing
Assault and battery
Sexual harassment
Question 2
3 / 3 pts
In the process of breaking up a fight between students, two teachers
physically restrained a student. If they were sued by the student for
unnecessary use of force, what standard would the court use when
determining the liability of the teachers?
The
in loco parentis
standard
The “reasonable person” standard
The standard established by the Due Process Clause
The standard protocols outlined in the teachers’ code of conduct
Incorrect
Question 3
0 / 3 pts
Who is ultimately legally responsible for doing all they reasonably can to
ensure the safety of a school?
The principal
State legislators
The school board
The Supreme Court
Question 4
3 / 3 pts
A leader who is committed to ensuring all students and employees have
equal access to the physical school building is legally bound to follow the
issues addressed by:
ADA.
IDEA.
Section 504.
the state constitution.
Incorrect
Question 5
0 / 3 pts
The educational response to the pandemic of 2020 exposed numerous gaps
in equity and students’ access to learning. Of these gaps, which is most
easily addressed by ensuring schools receive equitable funding for their per-
pupil expenses?
The gap between students of color and their White peers
The gap between those with access to technology and those without
The gap between students whose parents attended college and those who
did not
The gap between those living in low-income neighborhoods and those living
in high-income neighborhoods
Incorrect
Question 6
0 / 3 pts
Which situation would be most likely to result in a charge of an intentional
tort in a school setting?
When a teacher verbally humiliates a student who is talking in class
When a teacher witnesses an accident in a science lab in which a student
suffers mild burns
When one child accidentally pushes another child on the playground, and the
child who was pushed skins their knees
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When a school bus loaded with students on a field trip is involved in an
accident, and students are injured and transported to the hospital
Question 7
3 / 3 pts
Which is an appropriate expectation for parents/guardians to have for a
school administrator?
The administrator will prevent any type of injury to students.
The administrator will develop a detailed plan for every emergency
contingency.
The administrator will do all they reasonably can to ensure students are safe
at school.
The administrator will always put themselves in harm’s way before they will
allow harm to impact students.
Question 8
3 / 3 pts
The working definition of what constitutes a free, appropriate public
education (FAPE) is based on:
federal law.
school board policy.
the U.S. Constitution.
U.S. Supreme Court rulings.
Question 9
3 / 3 pts
What did the remote learning necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic reveal
about equity and discrimination in public schools in the United States?
Significant gaps exist and are increasing in students’ education.
States are doing a better job of bridging gaps than the federal government.
Inequitable funding is discriminatory and must be changed at the local level.
The U.S. Supreme Court was correct in its ruling declaring separate schools
to be equal.
Question 10
3 / 3 pts
A student has recently been tested for special education placement because
her parents suspect the student has special needs. After a thorough round of
evaluation, it is determined the student’s needs do not rise to the level
necessary for special education placement and an Individualized Education
Program (IEP). However, the student may still qualify for assistance under
the provisions of:
ADA.
IDEA.
ESSA.
Section 504.
Quiz Score:
21
out of 30
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