True or False: Students are allowed to smoke anywhere on campus and during
school-related activities - ANSWER False
True or False: Students cannot be strip searched - ANSWER True
True or False: There cannot be corporal punishment - ANSWER True
True or False: You do not have to report any suspected child abuse to
the appropriate school authority unless you have evidence - ANSWER False
The Substitute Teacher Report form is completed by - ANSWER the
substitute and regular teacher
What are the Essential Functions of a Substitute Teacher? - ANSWER A.
Follow Basic Procedures
B. Provide for Health and Safety of Students*
C. Follow Applicable Laws, D.O.E. Policies, Rules and Procedures
D. Establish and Maintain Effective and Positive Classroom Control
E. Deliver Effective Instruction
F. Demonstrate Professionalism of Teaching
G. Show Adaptability and Flexibility*
H. Communicate Effectively
*(weren't highlighted but good to know)
, True or False: You are able to begin the process of search and seizure procedure
when you report Class A and B offenses that occur in school - ANSWER
False (you report to the principal or designee)
Class A offenses include - ANSWER Assault and Burglary
Class B offenses include - ANSWER Gambling, Harassment, and Trespassing
General Learning Outcomes (give two examples) - ANSWER Self directed
Learner
What are standards? - ANSWER Standards are statements about learning
expectations for students
Why standards? - ANSWER They provide ALL learners with access to high
expectations, challenging curricula, and effective teaching. Thus, links equity
with excellence.
Also assures coherence of the school improvement effort by connecting
purpose, programs, policies, and practices.
As well as complies with federal directives
What are content standards? - ANSWER They define what students should
know, be able to do, and care about
Performance standards - ANSWER Have clear descriptions, concrete
examples, and tell you how good enough they need to know material
school-related activities - ANSWER False
True or False: Students cannot be strip searched - ANSWER True
True or False: There cannot be corporal punishment - ANSWER True
True or False: You do not have to report any suspected child abuse to
the appropriate school authority unless you have evidence - ANSWER False
The Substitute Teacher Report form is completed by - ANSWER the
substitute and regular teacher
What are the Essential Functions of a Substitute Teacher? - ANSWER A.
Follow Basic Procedures
B. Provide for Health and Safety of Students*
C. Follow Applicable Laws, D.O.E. Policies, Rules and Procedures
D. Establish and Maintain Effective and Positive Classroom Control
E. Deliver Effective Instruction
F. Demonstrate Professionalism of Teaching
G. Show Adaptability and Flexibility*
H. Communicate Effectively
*(weren't highlighted but good to know)
, True or False: You are able to begin the process of search and seizure procedure
when you report Class A and B offenses that occur in school - ANSWER
False (you report to the principal or designee)
Class A offenses include - ANSWER Assault and Burglary
Class B offenses include - ANSWER Gambling, Harassment, and Trespassing
General Learning Outcomes (give two examples) - ANSWER Self directed
Learner
What are standards? - ANSWER Standards are statements about learning
expectations for students
Why standards? - ANSWER They provide ALL learners with access to high
expectations, challenging curricula, and effective teaching. Thus, links equity
with excellence.
Also assures coherence of the school improvement effort by connecting
purpose, programs, policies, and practices.
As well as complies with federal directives
What are content standards? - ANSWER They define what students should
know, be able to do, and care about
Performance standards - ANSWER Have clear descriptions, concrete
examples, and tell you how good enough they need to know material