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bcretired

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The framework for building reliable alliances between families and professionals, as described by Ann
  and Rud Turnbull (2001), is best characterized as:
 
  a. knowing yourself and families, honoring diversity, affirming family strengths and promoting
  family choices, having great expectations, communicating positively and being worthy of family
  trust
  b. knowing and applying the legal requirements for teaching and interacting with families, carrying
  yourself with professional dignity, protecting sensitive documents from families, and fostering
  parent education
  c. both a and b are correct
  d. neither a nor b is correct

Question 2

A CBM for mathematics may include (circle all that apply)
 
  A. algebra.
  B. numbers and operations.
  C. place value.
  D. data analysis.
  E. geometry.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

A,B,C,D,E



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