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Written for upper-level and graduate courses in School Law.
Providing an all-inclusive treatment of the current status and
evolution of the law governing public schools, this is the most
comprehensive and well-documented school law text available. Public
School Law: Teachers' and Students' Rights, Seventh Edition,
addresses legal principles applicable to practitioners in a
succinct but comprehensive manner. It uniquely blends a detailed
treatment of landmark cases with a thorough discussion of the legal
context, trends, and generalizations to guide all school personnel
in their daily activities. Information in this text will help
alleviate concerns voiced by educators who either do not know the
legal concepts that govern schools or feel that the scales of
justice have been tipped against them. Primarily written for school
administrators and teachers to learn the most important points of
the cases and how the cases will impact their practices, this new
edition covers a wider range of legal topics, takes a much more
in-depth approach to discussing the cases presented, and cites many
more current cases that are relevant to practitioners than any
other school law textbook in comparison.
This book gives principals the tools they need to avoid lawsuits by
teaching their staff the information they need to practice
preventive law. Lawsuits often begin when teachers unintentionally
violate students' rights such as searching a student's cell phone
without reasonable suspicion or failing to follow a student's
Individualized Education Program. These violations do not occur
because teachers intend to break the law. They occurred because the
vast majority of teachers are not required to learn about the
rights and responsibilities of students and teachers in their
teacher preparation programs. As a result, most teachers get their
legal information from the "law school" of the teachers'
lounge-that is, from colleagues who are similarly uninformed and
misinformed. Instead, what teachers want and need is an in-service
program that will provide them with a basic understanding of school
law. But most busy principals don't have the time, knowledge and
resources to provide such a program for their staff. This book will
meet this critical, unmet need. It provides principals with the
resources and lesson plans they need to incorporate school law into
their professional development program. As a result, their teachers
will get their information about school law from a reliable source
- not from the rumors, fears and myths of the teachers' lounge. By
empowering their teachers with legal knowledge, principals and
teachers will avoid lawsuits by becoming partners in the practice
of preventive law.
This book gives principals the tools they need to avoid lawsuits by
teaching their staff the information they need to practice
preventive law. Lawsuits often begin when teachers unintentionally
violate students' rights such as searching a student's cell phone
without reasonable suspicion or failing to follow a student's
Individualized Education Program. These violations do not occur
because teachers intend to break the law. They occurred because the
vast majority of teachers are not required to learn about the
rights and responsibilities of students and teachers in their
teacher preparation programs. As a result, most teachers get their
legal information from the "law school" of the teachers'
lounge-that is, from colleagues who are similarly uninformed and
misinformed. Instead, what teachers want and need is an in-service
program that will provide them with a basic understanding of school
law. But most busy principals don't have the time, knowledge and
resources to provide such a program for their staff. This book will
meet this critical, unmet need. It provides principals with the
resources and lesson plans they need to incorporate school law into
their professional development program. As a result, their teachers
will get their information about school law from a reliable source
- not from the rumors, fears and myths of the teachers' lounge. By
empowering their teachers with legal knowledge, principals and
teachers will avoid lawsuits by becoming partners in the practice
of preventive law.
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