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What is quid pro quo
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something for something
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what is non quid pro quo
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an action or verbal messages creating a hostile, offensive, or intimidating work place
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1992 Title 9 states:
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If teachers or administration take no action to halt, monetary damages can happen
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Protection From Violent Students
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Info must be kept confidential
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The Board of Ed must inform teachers of any student who in the last _____ years has attempted or caused bodily harm to any person
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Last 3 years
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What must be included in the information that the Board of Education shares about the violent student
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1. Name
2. injury to the other person 3. any weapons used 4. threats before, during and after |
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Which law enacted "progressive discipline" which is the right of teachers to unilaterally remove students for up to 3 days?
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AB521-NV-1999
A committee makes the final decision |
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What are examples of privileged communications?
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1. if a student tells the teacher he has or uses drugs or alcohol, teacher cannot be a witness against the student unless granted by the student
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2nd example of privileged communication
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Student to counselor is privileged except criminal offense with punishment of life or death
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What disclosures are exceptions to the privileged rule?
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Any physical or mental injury that is non accidental, sexual in nature, or negligent treatment. These must be reported immediately.
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What are the copyright laws
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Don't copy except for academic reasons and properly cite others wrok
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Negligence is the most common education liability.
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One must act reasonable and prudent to be protected
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What are the 4 elements of negligence
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1. duty of care
2. breach of that duty 3. injury, 4. breach must be cause of injury |
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examples of education liability
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1. pre-school supervision can be with a teachers "scope of duty"
2. breach can be absence from the classroom 3. injury can be physical and emotional. 4. cause can be direct or an act of omission |
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What does the Nevada immunity waiver state?
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Employee acts i good faith,
promptly notifies school attorney requests and cooperates in defense |
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rights of students
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rules must be reasonable, stand the test of fairness
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What was the Tinker vs Des Moines case?
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teachers or students do no shed their right to freedom of speech or expression at the SCHOOLHOUSE GATE
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Bethel case?
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INDECENT SPEECH IS NOT PROTECTED
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Hazelwood case?
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Schools can control student press--guidelines include:
no obscenity, no profanity no libel or slander advocates lawlessness, disrupts, demeans, is unsafe |
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student conduct off school campus rules?
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if school sponsored, same rules apply
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