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School Law: Knowing the Issues |
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How do teachers and administrators respond to the legal challenges which they might face in this ever increasing litigious society? How do they know when they are operating within the law? School personnel are often faced with issues such as student freedom of expression, teacher freedoms, dress and appearance, religious expression, home schooling, academic freedom, special education, teacher tenure, sexual harassment, search and seizure, and gang organization. These issues are volatile and if not handled correctly often lead to litigation. Traditionally, teachers have not received training in the ways in which to address issues of potential legal ramifications. Not following supported legal practices as a teacher or an administrator can lead to law suits. Lack of knowledge of the legal frameworks in education law is not beneficial for teachers and administrators. Court cases have been related to practices which teachers might consider routine, such as how to search for missing items in the classroom. This course serves as a framework for educators to understand legal issues that could occur and have occurred as related to student and teacher freedoms as well as other legal issues related to the Constitutional Amendments. Violation of the constitutional amendments is where the majority of legal cases arise in educational issues. District policies and best practices in educational settings are also explored as related to constitutional issues: for example, the First Amendment and the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. Rulings in cases will be discussed as applicable to case law and the impact for the teacher and the administrator. Landmark cases are also reviewed. Students will also have the opportunity to develop sample policies and procedures. Objectives
Students will be involved in a variety of tasks
for completion of course requirements. These tasks
include: readings, report on reading, analysis of legal
concepts, development of school standards and policies as
related to best practices, and interpretation of legal
principles.
School
Law is a 13 week 3 credit graduate level or sixty hour
professional development course taught online. Modules
1 through 9 will be completed one per week. Module
10 will be completed over a two-week period so students will
have time to revise and complete the final integration project.
Students may use either a Macintosh computer or a PC with
Windows 95 or higher. Students should possess basic word processing
skills and have internet access with an active e-mail account.
Students also are expected to have a basic knowledge of how
to use a Web browser, such as Netscape Navigator, Microsoft
Internet Explorer or America Online's (AOL) browser. To download
a browser at no cost, visit one of the following Web sites
Netscape.com;
Microsoft.com
and AOL.com.
The required
textbook for this course is School Law and The
Public Schools (2004) by Nathan Essex (Allyn and Bacon).
The textbook and course materials will be provided
for all students. A variety of readings will be referenced
throughout the course. Other supplemental readings will be
provided.
Session Outline
Assignment: Reflect on your readings in this module and discuss (in 300 words or less) an area of growth in legal awareness for you.
Module Two:
Religion
and the Public Schools
Assignment:
Answer the following questions and include appropriate
reference to the course material for the following:
Module Three:
Students
and the Law
Assignments: Answer the following questions and include appropriate references to the course
material and court case/s for the following:
Module Four:
Search
and Seizure and Related Issues
Assignment: Answer the following questions and include appropriate references to the course
material and court case/s for the following:
Module Five:
Individuals
with Disabilities Act
Assignment: List the mandated components of an IEP.
Module Six: Teacher
Freedoms
Assignment: Answer these questions to the best of your ability based on information in this
module. Assignment: Include appropriate references to the course material for the following
assignment:
Module
Eight: Liability and Student Records
Assignment:
Module 9: Limiting
Liability
Assignment: Select one of the following activities: Develop a plan to handle school violence for
your educational setting or develop a plan to handle gang violence in your
educational setting. Include best practices from this module. Assignment: Answer the following: Student
Requirements
Student Academic Integrity
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