Education Law

Education Law
Author: Michael Imber
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 617
Release: 2004-09-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1135621683

First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Education Law

Education Law
Author: Scott F. Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Educational law and legislation
ISBN: 9780769857657

Aspects of Education Law

Aspects of Education Law
Author:
Publisher: Van Schaik Publishers
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2009
Genre: Educational law and legislation
ISBN:

Owing to the increased influence and paricipation of people having and interest in education, the convening and conducting of meetings is an imprtant aspect of an education mnager's task. In order to manager relies to a grat extent on mechanicla aids such as the copter. Increaded administrative loads in schools have made the compter an indispendable administrative tool. It is the responsibility of the education manager to ensure that computers are used skilfully in a legally correct fashion.

Encyclopedia of Education Law

Encyclopedia of Education Law
Author: Charles J. Russo
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 1073
Release: 2008-06-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1452265909

CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title for 2009 "A welcome addition to any public or academic library, this set would also be of use in a law library where educational law might need to be explored and reviewed at a more basic level than other legal texts." —Sara Rofofsky Marcus, Queensborough Community Coll., Bayside, NY "Smaller educational legal summaries exist, and a couple of texts deal with Supreme Court cases about education, but this set provides a unique combination of general educational legal issues and case-specific information. It should be a welcome addition to academic and large public libraries. Also available as an ebook." — Booklist The Encyclopedia of Education Law is a compendium of information drawn from the various dimensions of education law that tells its story from a variety of perspectives. The entries cover a number of essential topics, including the following: Key cases in education law, including both case summaries and topical overviews Constitutional issues Key concepts, theories, and legal principles Key statutes Treaties (e.g., the Universal Declaration on Human Rights) Curricular issues Educational equity Governance Rights of students and teachers Technology Biographies Organizations In addition to these broad categories, anchor essays by leading experts in education law provide more detailed examination of selected topics. The Encyclopedia also includes selections from key legal documents such as the Constitution and federal statutes that serve as the primary sources for research on education law. At the same time, since education law is a component in a much larger legal system, the Encyclopedia includes entries on the historical development of the law that impact on its subject matter. Such a broadened perspective places education law in its proper context in the U.S. legal system.

Know Your School Law

Know Your School Law
Author: Ward Wilbur Keesecker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1958
Genre: Educational law and legislation
ISBN:

Special Education Law

Special Education Law
Author: Peter S. Latham
Publisher: Allyn & Bacon
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2008
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Clear, well organized presentation of IDEA and other pertinent federal laws, together with well organized discussion of relevant cases, help educators understand and apply their knowledge in concrete situations. The emphasis of this practical book is on increasing understanding at a conceptual level rather than rote memorization of detailed provisions of the IDEA and other laws. By understanding the law, educators will be better equipped to work with future amendments of IDEA and with new laws that may be enacted by Congress. They will also have an increased ability to apply statutory provisions to specific situations. Part I - Constitutional Framework: provides important background in understanding the authority that Congress has to enact laws that impact on education in the United States and the authority that the courts have to interpret laws. Includes discussion of the judicial system, the key provisions of the United States Constitution, due process, equal protection, the statutes of certain regulations, and a brief overview and comparison of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), the Rehabilitation Act (RA), and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Part II - IDEA: covers background, basic language and coverage, duty to evaluate, FAPE, IEP, placement, related services, inclusions/least restrictive environment, private school, discipline, mediation, due process, and court proceedings. Sample forms are included to supplement discussion with concrete examples to aid understanding. Part III - RA and ADA: covers RA/ADA basics, such as who is an individual with a disability, what entities are covered, enforcement provisions, and application to schools, universities, and employers. Part IV - Other Legal Issues: covers No Child Left Behind, FERPA, tort liability, and high stakes testing issues. At the end of each part there is a very basic question and answer section to assist the student in focusing on major points in each part.

A Teacher's Guide to Education Law

A Teacher's Guide to Education Law
Author: Michael Imber
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2013-10-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1136206159

Adapted from its parent volume Education Law, 5th Edition, this accessible text concisely introduces topics in law that are most relevant to teachers. Providing public school teachers with the legal knowledge necessary to do their jobs, A Teacher’s Guide to Education Law covers issues of student rights, discipline, negligence, discrimination, special education, teacher rights, hiring and firing, contracts, unions, collective bargaining, and tenure. Special Features: This revised edition includes new content on bullying, privacy, discrimination, school finance, and issues relating to Internet and technology, as well as updated references and case law throughout. To aid comprehension, technical terms are carefully explained and summaries of key topics and principles are provided. Case law is presented within the context of real-world examples, making this text accessible to pre-service teachers who have little background in law. A companion website provides additional resources for students and instructors, such as links to full cases and a glossary of key concepts.

A Teacher's Guide to Education Law

A Teacher's Guide to Education Law
Author: Michael Imber
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2010-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 113516424X

This clearly written text, adapted from its parent volume, Education Law, provides a concise introduction to topics in education law that are most relevant to teachers.