The FDIC may require an undercapitalized bank to:provide the…
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The FDIC mаy require аn undercаpitalized bank tо:prоvide the FDIC with a capital restоration plan.cease acquiring brokered deposits.obtain FDIC approval for all acquisitions.suspend dividends and management fees.suspend payments on subordinated debt.
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Dоctоrаl Quаlifying Exаminatiоn Day #1 Bailey Braunstein Foundations of Psychology Instructions: Answer the question in a complete, comprehensive, and scholarly manner. There should be a liberal use of citations (author only) that support your own perspectives on the question. Your own perspectives should be informed by your course work as well as by your clinical and research experiences. Children and adolescents who come to school do so from diverse cultures, socioeconomic levels, family values (including experiences with and beliefs regarding education), biological influences, learning history, and developmental pathways. Yet, the educational system, historically, has treated all students as if they come from homogenous backgrounds that facilitate treatment groupings (i.e., this system has acted as if methods and content of instruction have equal effects on all learners). Accordingly, the dominant service delivery models have been described by critics as emphasizing procedures intended to sort students at risk of school failure into groups according to common attributes for the purpose of applying common treatments. However, research has demonstrated that these methods do not result in the desired outcomes for students. Furthermore, ESSA and IDEA have placed expectations and requirements on all educators that exert pressure on schools to change the way in which they serve ALL students. Many schools have moved toward a service-delivery model that includes multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS). MTSS typically includes multiple tiers of instruction and intervention driven by data-based decision making. Many MTSS models use a problem-solving model to make decisions about student progress. Provide a brief overview of MTSS including how a problem-solving approach is used in this model. Take a position regarding the extent to which an MTSS approach to service delivery can bring traditional approaches to educating students (e.g., refer-test-place model, standard delivery of instruction regardless of response) to a level that is both responsive to students and results in more equitable outcomes. Cite research that justifies the movement to MTSS for addressing both points above (responsive to students and results in more equitable outcomes). Consider any research that questions or critiques MTSS and its equity aims as well. Discuss in depth the degree to which an MTSS approach has research support for integrating issues related to affective, biological, cognitive, developmental, and social aspects of behavior. You also may address any limitations of these theories, as well as bring in other theoretical frameworks that should be considered in analyzing MTSS as a service delivery framework (e.g., ecological systems theory, critical theories). Be sure to address the extent to which the problem-solving process can be used to link assessment to evidence-based interventions for students from minoritized or marginalized backgrounds (i.e., address the cultural responsiveness of the process and/or any criticisms of it).