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