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Here is a book to serve educators from all types of schools in
either pre-service or professional development that is designed as
a text for master's and licensure (post-master's) level. This book
covers all the relevant issues in school law: * The legal system *
The federal and state role in education * Church-state
relationships * Attendance law * The instructional program *
Student rights * Teacher contracts * Rights and freedoms * Teacher
negligence * Law for handicapped students, and * Desegregation The
author groups case summaries, which include a brief, ramifications,
and topics of interest to educators, together at the end of each
chapter to facilitate research efforts. The book is a concise
presentation of the constitutional, statutory, and case law
knowledge that is needed for the effective day-to-day operation of
schools and school systems. Contemporary issues having a large
impact on school law, such as vouchers, the evolution vs. creation
controversy, and home-schooling are included.
This 2nd edition presents strategies and answers questions, based
on research and best practices, on how to develop curriculum and
instruction, from philosophical base through assessment, to ensure
excellence in curriculum beyond boiler plate standards. Current
vocabulary describes this process as Value Added. However, since
the current political paradigm requires school systems to map the
curriculum to state and national assessments, attention is also
given to curriculum mapping, pacing guides and other contemporary
strategies designed to meet common cores, and other accountability
issues. The book provides a process for school systems to follow in
order to maximize teacher expertise and involvement, which creates
the highest level of ownership and responsiveness from those
charged with instruction and assessment. The text is a platform to
encourage and enable school systems and universities to lead
curriculum, instruction, and assessment that addresses, but goes
beyond boiler plate standards, moves away from "teaching to the
test," and toward critical thinking, innovative thinking, and
maximizing student potential.
School Law for Public, Private, and Parochial Educators serves
educators from all types of school systems in preservice or
professional development. It is designed as an academic text for
master's and doctoral level, and administrative licensure
(postmaster's). Since educators often work in both the public and
the private sector, this text prepares them for a career in either
domain. This is a unique feature of the book, since school law
books usually concentrate on either the public or the private
domain. The following relevant issues in school law are covered:
*The legal system *The federal and state role in education
*Church-state relationships and accomodations *Attendance law
*Instructional programs *Student rights *Teacher contracts, rights,
and freedoms *Teacher negligence *Law for students with
disabilities *Desegregation *Title IX To facilitate research
efforts, the book provides case summaries, which include briefs,
ramifications, and topics of interest at the end of each chapter.
School Law for Public, Private, and Parochial Educators is a
concise presentation of the constitutional, statutory, and case law
knowledge necessary for the effective day-to-day operation of all
types of school systems. Contemporary issues having a large impact
on school law, such as the charter school movement, home schooling,
public and private vouchers, common core, and the persistent
evolution verses intelligent design controversy, are also included.
This popular book and video present the principles and applications
of TQM for transformation of schools. The author is recognized as
the leading authority on this approach to school reform.
Here is a book to serve educators from all types of schools in
either pre-service or professional development that is designed as
a text for master's and licensure (post-master's) level. This book
covers all the relevant issues in school law: _
This 2nd edition presents strategies and answers questions, based
on research and best practices, on how to develop curriculum and
instruction, from philosophical base through assessment, to ensure
excellence in curriculum beyond boiler plate standards. Current
vocabulary describes this process as Value Added. However, since
the current political paradigm requires school systems to map the
curriculum to state and national assessments, attention is also
given to curriculum mapping, pacing guides and other contemporary
strategies designed to meet common cores, and other accountability
issues. The book provides a process for school systems to follow in
order to maximize teacher expertise and involvement, which creates
the highest level of ownership and responsiveness from those
charged with instruction and assessment. The text is a platform to
encourage and enable school systems and universities to lead
curriculum, instruction, and assessment that addresses, but goes
beyond boiler plate standards, moves away from "teaching to the
test," and toward critical thinking, innovative thinking, and
maximizing student potential.
Moving beyond alignment and national boilerplate standards, this
book takes the position that curriculum and instruction are
inseparable concepts from the institutional point of view, and
presents strategies to ensure their congruency. To achieve student
success it is imperative that educational leaders have superb
knowledge and skills in curriculum and instructional leadership
whether they operate from the central office or the building level.
Bradley contends that paper and pencil tests to measure student
achievement on basic and minimum skills will certainly remain as
one criterion of school evaluation. However, the public and the
educational community will continue to demand the maximizing of
potential for all students as an evaluation component of equal
value and importance. The educational leader of today and tomorrow
will need the knowledge and skills to facilitate this two-pronged
approach to student achievement through curriculum design,
development, implementation, and evaluation. Curriculum Leadership
has, as its purpose, the preparation of leaders to facilitate this
process.
School Law for Public, Private, and Parochial Educators serves
educators from all types of school systems in preservice or
professional development. It is designed as an academic text for
master's and doctoral level, and administrative licensure
(postmaster's). Since educators often work in both the public and
the private sector, this text prepares them for a career in either
domain. This is a unique feature of the book, since school law
books usually concentrate on either the public or the private
domain. The following relevant issues in school law are covered:
*The legal system *The federal and state role in education
*Church-state relationships and accomodations *Attendance law
*Instructional programs *Student rights *Teacher contracts, rights,
and freedoms *Teacher negligence *Law for students with
disabilities *Desegregation *Title IX To facilitate research
efforts, the book provides case summaries, which include briefs,
ramifications, and topics of interest at the end of each chapter.
School Law for Public, Private, and Parochial Educators is a
concise presentation of the constitutional, statutory, and case law
knowledge necessary for the effective day-to-day operation of all
types of school systems. Contemporary issues having a large impact
on school law, such as the charter school movement, home schooling,
public and private vouchers, common core, and the persistent
evolution verses intelligent design controversy, are also included.
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