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Many teachers in public schools find themselves increasingly unsure
of what the law expects of them in the classroom. The general
public and government regulators are holding them to higher and
stricter standers of conduct, but their educational preparation has
not kept up with the changing environment. Knowing Where to Draw
the Line: Ethical and Legal Standards for Best Classroom Practice
is an ideal guide for teacher education programs, offering a
comprehensive account of the legal information that will arm
teachers for legal survival in the classroom. Organized for both
easy reference and thorough examination, Knowing Where to Draw the
Line: Ethical and Legal Standards for Best Classroom Practice
instructs teachers on how to deal with students, parents,
administrators, and local communities, covering an exhaustive list
of legal issues including: Sexual harassment, Discipline, Contract
negotiations, Liability, and Medical Concerns. In addition, Knowing
Where to Draw the Line: Ethical and Legal Standards for Best
Classroom Practice highlights a number of court cases and uses
hypothetical cases to further aid teachers in understanding these
vital concerns.
Teachers and others caught in false allegation misconduct are
facing the decimation of their careers. This book is a survival
plan for teachers, school administrators, and others working with
young people. It details both proactive and reactive measures that
the accused should know in the event of an allegation. This book
will help them to know and to protect their rights. No one knows
how many careers have been ended by students who intend retribution
for reasons as varied as extortion, revenge, misplaced affection,
or sheer malice. No data or studies have documented the extent of
the problem. A few experts say false allegations never happen;
others say it rarely happens. Yet false allegations are all too
common. Educators and other professionals who work with young
people know that such allegations can be career killers, yet their
ruined lives often become silent statistics due to the stigma of
shame surrounding the charges. This book looks at relevant law,
policies, criminal investigation procedures, and problem behavior,
offering an informative and easy-to-use guide that will assist
practitioners, administrators, and anyone beginning a career with
children and youth.
Many teachers in public schools find themselves increasingly unsure
of what the law expects of them in the classroom. The general
public and government regulators are holding them to higher and
stricter standards of conduct, yet their educational preparation
has not kept up with the changing environment. Knowing Where to
Draw the Line: Ethical and Legal Standards for Best Classroom
Practice is an ideal guide for teacher education programs, offering
a comprehensive account of the legal information that will arm
teachers for legal survival in the classroom. Organized for both
easy reference and thorough examination, this book instructs
teachers on how to deal with students, parents, administrators, and
local communities, covering an exhaustive list of legal issues,
including sexual harassment, discipline, contract negotiations,
liability, and medical concerns. It also highlights a number of
court cases and uses hypothetical cases to further aid teachers in
understanding these vital concerns.
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