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11 Cards in this Set

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basic rights of students
The freedom of expression,The freedom of conscience, The freedom from unreasonable search,The right to privacy, Special rights for learners with disabilities
the rights and responsibilities of teachers
Teacher certification, Employment contracts, Continuing employment and tenure, General teacher rights, Teacher obligations
Mandatory reporting
is a protection from lawsuits that might arise as a form of retribution for reporting
Negligence
is a protection from lawsuits that might arise as a form of retribution for reporting
Misfeasance
when a teacher acts unwisely or without taking proper safeguards
Nonfeasance
is when a teacher fails to act when there is a duty to do so
Malfeasance
involves actions that are taken to deliberately and knowingly harm someone
In loco parentis
Governed relationships between teachers and learners
Academic freedom
the right as a teacher to speak freely about the subjects you teach, to experiment with new ideas, to select the material used in the classroom. And to decide on teaching methods
Freedom of religion
Your religious beliefs enjoy some legal protection, and you cannot be terminated because of your religious convictions or be required to sign an oath or take a pledge that violates your religious beliefs. However, the actions you can take in a school setting that relate to your religious beliefs can be limited if those actions in important ways with the state’s interest in educating children.
no child left behind
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