No. Intelligence tests cannot determine how sucessful a student can be.
No. What a student reads will not affect his or her intelligence. It may put foolish ideas in his or her head, but potentially will not harm the student's intelligence.
How does legislation affect affect schools
No, a mother's intelligence will not affect a baby in her womb. Unless the mother is uneducated in childbearing and does not know that drugs, cigarettes, alcohol, and certain foods can severely damage the health of the developing child or even kill it, the child should develop normally, although hereditary complications and some STD's can still affect the child regardless of the mother's intelligence.
No it does not.
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Several laws significantly affect schools, including the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), which ensures that students with disabilities receive appropriate education, and Title IX, which prohibits gender discrimination in educational programs. The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) governs K-12 education and aims to ensure accountability and equity in public schools. Additionally, laws regarding student privacy, such as the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), protect students' personal information. These laws collectively shape educational practices, funding, and student rights within schools.
Areas in which scotoma will affect a student from being successful?
Not in the slightest.
it affect us in many ways it keeps us healthy
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Animal testing will affect future generations because it will waste future tax dollars that should go to schools, works, and the rest of the community.