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Nearly 50 years ago a California court heard a complaint from a
recent high school graduate who alleged that he could not read at a
level that would allow him to apply for, let alone hold, a
meaningful job. He asserted that the public school district was
negligent and that his prospects for a productive life were
diminished by their negligence. The court disagreed and educational
malpractice was cast outside the schoolhouse gate and an
educational malpractice wall was erected. In sum, both federal and
state courts have constructed a sturdy wall against the recognition
of educational malpractice lawsuits. However, recent advances in
research on instruction, statistical analyses that some have argued
can identify substandard teaching, may have cracked the wall. Thus,
confluence of events may lead to demolishing the educational
malpractice wall constructed over the past half century. The
authors of Raising a Cautionary Flag: Educational Malpractice and
the Professional Teacher, explore the judicial reticence to
recognize educational malpractice as a viable tort of negligence.
They review the concept of what constitutes a professional, what is
malpractice and how is it related to the professional malpractice
of physicians and attorneys, and the potential responses to
education malpractice. They conclude by raising a cautionary flag
about breaching the judicial wall.
Nearly 50 years ago a California court heard a complaint from a
recent high school graduate who alleged that he could not read at a
level that would allow him to apply for, let alone hold, a
meaningful job. He asserted that the public school district was
negligent and that his prospects for a productive life were
diminished by their negligence. The court disagreed and educational
malpractice was cast outside the schoolhouse gate and an
educational malpractice wall was erected. In sum, both federal and
state courts have constructed a sturdy wall against the recognition
of educational malpractice lawsuits. However, recent advances in
research on instruction, statistical analyses that some have argued
can identify substandard teaching, may have cracked the wall. Thus,
confluence of events may lead to demolishing the educational
malpractice wall constructed over the past half century. The
authors of Raising a Cautionary Flag: Educational Malpractice and
the Professional Teacher, explore the judicial reticence to
recognize educational malpractice as a viable tort of negligence.
They review the concept of what constitutes a professional, what is
malpractice and how is it related to the professional malpractice
of physicians and attorneys, and the potential responses to
education malpractice. They conclude by raising a cautionary flag
about breaching the judicial wall.
School uniform polices, often associated with private schools, are
increasingly being adopted in public schools; but not without
controversy. The often asserted reasons for mandating uniforms
include improved student behavior, better attendance, less
competition over clothing, and improved student learning because
students would not be distracted by who was wearing what and could
focus on their studies. Wishful thinking or empirically tested
hypotheses? However, opponents assert that a mandated uniform seeks
to homogenize the students, violates their free speech rights, and
does not solve the problems the policy is intended to remedy. The
Challenges of Mandating School Uniforms in the Public Schools: Free
Speech, Research, and Policy explores the policy rationale, the
constitutional rights of students, and the research on the impact
of school uniforms. Educators, parents, and policymakers will find
this book and its companion, Student Dress Codes and the First
Amendment: Legal Challenges and Policy Issues, a must read when
considering student attire issues.
Students' early morning decisions about what to wear to school have
led many school districts into legal issues and policy challenges.
The innocuous decision of what to wear may not be a trivial
decision in all situations. Issues of constitutional proportion
hang in the clothes closets and lay folded in the dressers of many
of our youth. Confederate belt buckles, exposed bellies, sagging
pants, political statements, and social commentary have all been
banned from schools, and these bans have often resulted in
litigation by students who claim their constitutional right to free
speech has been violated. Student Dress Codes and the First
Amendment: Legal Challenges and Policy Issues explores the legal
issues that arise when a school prohibits various types of student
attire. Students carry with them into the schoolyard the
constitutional right to free speech, which public schools must
respect. At the same time, school authorities must maintain an
environment that is conducive to learning. Those twin
responsibilities come into conflict at times, and what to wear to
school is one of the areas of conflict.This book analyzes the major
Supreme and federal court decisions that have addressed the
constitutional issues surrounding what students wear to school.
Students' early morning decisions about what to wear to school have
led many school districts into legal issues and policy challenges.
The innocuous decision of what to wear may not be a trivial
decision in all situations. Issues of constitutional proportion
hang in the clothes closets and lay folded in the dressers of many
of our youth. Confederate belt buckles, exposed bellies, sagging
pants, political statements, and social commentary have all been
banned from schools, and these bans have often resulted in
litigation by students who claim their constitutional right to free
speech has been violated. Student Dress Codes and the First
Amendment: Legal Challenges and Policy Issues explores the legal
issues that arise when a school prohibits various types of student
attire. Students carry with them into the schoolyard the
constitutional right to free speech, which public schools must
respect. At the same time, school authorities must maintain an
environment that is conducive to learning. Those twin
responsibilities come into conflict at times, and what to wear to
school is one of the areas of conflict.This book analyzes the major
Supreme and federal court decisions that have addressed the
constitutional issues surrounding what students wear to school.
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