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School Law and the Public Schools A Practical Guide for Educational Leaders, 7th edition
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School Law And The Public Schools (7th edition) includes 40 sc
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ugh authentic scenarios that provide them with significant lega
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l challenges and problems that principals and superintendents
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most likely will encounter during their professional careers.
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Structure:
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Each exercise should take approximately 15-25 minutes to complete.
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Application Exercise 4.3: Responding to Gangs in School Settings
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Application Exercise 6.1: Supervision at a Saturday Volleyball
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Application Exercise 7.1: Section 504 and FERPAViolations Reports:
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Application Exercise 8.1: ATeacher’s Use of the ―N‖ Word in Class
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Exercise 9.2: Sexual Harassment Lawsuit Against A
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School Principal
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Application Exercise 9.3: A Teacher’s Refusal to Use a Student’s
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Application Exercise 10.1: Inappropriate Conduct: Caught in the Act Application
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Exercise 10.2: Dismissal Based on Grounds of
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Application Exercise 10.3: Prohibited Speech by Teachers in
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Application Exercise 11.1: Book Ban Demanded by School Board
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Application Exercise 11.3: Barriers to School Attendance Involving
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Application Exercise 12.1: Impact of Segregation on Black Children Application
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Exercise 12.2: Complying with Equal Opportunity
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Application Exercise 13.1: The Plight of Children Living in Poverty Application
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Exercise 13.2: Impact of Adequacy and Equity Funding on
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Students in Public Schools
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Application Exercise 13.3: Budget Reduction in Public School
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