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Shelles

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In Jackson elementary school, teachers and principals have been concerned about the perceived antagonistic relationship between parents and teachers, the lack of attendance at PTA meetings and the decline volunteering in general. Which of the strategies might be more likely to help with this situation.
 
  a. Invite parents to have a voice in key decisions being made at the school
  b. Make 10 hours of volunteer work per term mandatory
  c. Provide parent training
  d. Schedule a children's performance on the night of PTA meetings

Question 2

Exceptions are taught:
 
  a. Before general rules
  f. After general rules
  g. Learned through experience
  h. Taught in conjunction with general rules so as to keep a narrow teaching focus



anoriega3

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

B



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