TWENTY-FIVE ISSUES IN EDUCATIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Author: | Smale, William |
Year: | 2016 |
Pages: | 632 |
ISBN: | 1-4955-0405-0 978-1-4955-0405-1 |
Price: | $339.95 |
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This eclectic book provides legal and administrative perspectives for educators, healthcare workers and others wishing to learn how to envision and create collegial environments to enhance student accommodation for safe and caring schools in relationship to the complex and varied cultural and social justice issues faced by administrators, teachers and policy makers.
Reviews
“This book is a ‘must read’ for caring professionals, especially school administrators and teachers in schools where students are a multivariate population experiencing complex social and cultural scenarios. The book explores how these scenarios complicate schools in ways that require educators to have deeper knowledge of education, administration, and the law…an excellent resource providing an array of legal and other lenses to guide professionals in providing responses to those they educate and serve.”
-Professor André P. Grace,
Faculty of Education,
University of Alberta, Canada
Table of Contents
Foreword – André P. Grace
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction; Educational and Administrative Law -
William T. Smale
SECTION ONE
Teacher Conduct Outside the Classroom
2. The Role of Teachers and the Definition of Moral Misconduct -
Tracy Cherry
3. The Moral Conduct of Teachers Outside of School -
Crystal Hrbachek
4. Off-duty Conduct of Teachers: Reasonable Limits on Charter Rights -
Jordan Carlson
5. Educators’ Lack of Knowledge in Educational Law - Ryan Gareau
SECTION TWO
Teacher Liability, Negligence, and Risk Management
6. Emergency Preparedness Planning: Creating Safe Schools - Christian E.A. Harries
7. Resident Duty Hour Reform: A Catalyst to Imminent Change in Postgraduate Medical Education - Trustin S. Domes
8. Teacher Liability and Negligence - Neda-Lyn Wilson
9. Liability, Negligence, and the Educator - Jeffrey M. Stroeder
SECTION THREE
Information Technology, Bullying, and the Law
10. Legislation’s Struggle to Respond to Bullying - Daniel Zeeb
11. Digital Citizenship in Canadian Schools - Dennis Nesseth
12. Teachers’ Online Conduct: Legal Implications for Teachers While On and Off-Duty - Colleen Norris and William T. Smale
13. Staying Safe in a Digital Age: Legal Implications for Teachers - Jennifer Sadoway
SECTION FOUR
Student Rights and Charter Issues
14. Overview of Searches in Schools: Necessary or Excessive? - Danielle R. Frost
15. Denominational Schools: We Have the Right - Claire Cooke
16. School Rules and Student Rights - Randy Strawson
17. The Rights of Children and Youth in Canada: An Educational Perspective - Tressa Kokonas
SECTION FIVE
Special Education, Policy, and the Law
18. Equity in Education: The Rights of Individuals with Disabilities - Tracy Huckell
19. The Evolution of Data-Driven Decision-Making in Government Policy and Legislation - Chantelle Balicki
20. Academic Accommodation for Students with Disabilities - Shauna L. Gerwing
21. Autism, Special Education, and the Law - Brian Hargreaves
SECTION SIX
Fundamental Freedoms Under the Charter
22. Student Freedom of Speech: An Analysis of Key American Court Cases and their Potential Influence in Canada - Mark L. Cantin
23. Copyright in the Area of Arts Education - Erin Elaschuk
24. First Nations Education Rights in Canada: The Treaties and Beyond - Curtis Biem
25. Student Discipline and Free Speech: Where Does the School-yard End? - Ken J. Byers
Table of Court Cases
Biographies