A Teacher's Guide to Education Law
β Scribed by Michael Imber, Tyll van Geel
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 364
- Edition
- Fourth
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This clearly written text, which is adapted from its parent volume, Education Law, Fourth edition, provides a concise introduction to topics in education law that are most relevant to teachers. The greater the likelihood of litigation or error in a particular area of professional practice the more extensive the discussion. Topics concerning teacher relationships with their students include: student rights, discipline, negligence, discrimination, and special education. Topics concerning teacher relationships with their employers include: teacher rights, hiring and firing, contracts, unions, collective bargaining, and tenure. All chapters have been updated to include the case law and legislation of the pastΒ five years, and the index contains almost 200 more entries than in the third edition. Because it is concise and affordable, A Teacherβs Guide to Education Law can be used in a variety of courses or in professional seminars dealing with teachers and the law, includingΒ any course within a teacher education program that is devoted solely or partly to the legal issues that concern teachers.
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