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What understanding do all stakeholders have in common?
Choice A
They all understand that Eagles reputation as an excellent school may be in jeopardy.
Choice B
Underneath
it all, they all understand that boys will be boys. Therefore, not much
will help to curb their normal rowdiness, or, for that matter, stop unacceptable,
acting out behaviors of certain children.
Choice
C
All the stakeholders understand that there must be a safe environment for learning at Eagle Elementary if children are to be educated effectively.
Choice D
Why these choices? None of these statements is accurate.
RELATING Review of Challenge Point 1 Responses
What common understandings do all stakeholders hold?
You Chose A
This is not a commonly-held understanding.
You Chose B
Like Choice A, this is not a commonly-held understanding.
You Chose C
This is a commonly-held understanding, but, as a statement, may not go far enough. Maybe it is only one of other mutually held understandings.
You Chose D
So, are you thinking about revamping your ideas about the understandings that stakeholders in this case study hold?
What is so intriguing about planning for change is that its OK to go back and revise. The more you learn about the situation, the more likely you are to revisit what you accomplished earlier to strengthen your plan.
Back to Choices
To Challenge Point 2
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