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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 344.73071
EAN: 9780205509294
Edition: 9
ISBN: 0205509290
Label: Allyn & Bacon
Manufacturer: Allyn & Bacon
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 512
Publication Date: February 22, 2007
Publisher: Allyn & Bacon
Studio: Allyn & Bacon
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Editorial Review:Product Description:This text is written for K-12 educators and others who have little background in school law and need to know the sources of law under which educators operate. It focuses on an understanding of legal rationale and principles that inform practice.
This text enables educators to operate in a legally defensible and educationally sound manner. This new edition examines policies and litigation pertaining to church and state issues, legal rights and restrictions applicable to students and teachers, desegregation, school finance, vouchers, and charter schools, developments in disabilities law, and harassment of students.
Pre-service and in-service teachers and administrators
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I found the book to be affordable (compared to the price of a new text) and it has been very useful in my graduate class. It also arrived within a very reasonable amount of time.
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There must be an easier way to get the material. I'm looking for something else.
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This book is not for the person just getting an intiation into school law. It is too condense and only gives blurbs of the verdicts in each case by quoting the appellate and US supreme court judges which are oft times convoluted, the author leaves out an indepth explanation of the nuts and bolts. I refer to this book as the Reader's Digest version of school law. Also, the print is microscopic which is really hard on the eyes.
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...The book is well-written and contains important informationrelevant to school personnel, but it does not come in a titanium coverwith gold leaf pages. Can a student get a break? END
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Law book need to be understood by the lay person that is not a lawyer, but those that are in some type of law need to be able to understand the law, an be able understand the common law.
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