Education Law, Policy, and Practice, now in a Second Edition, challenges students to think more deeply and broadly by taking an integrated approach and looking at the political, financial, educational and practical issues at play in school law. Offering a clear framework for understanding education law, this groundbreaking casebook features : an integrated approach that combines law, policy, and practice —by consistently examining the political, financial, educational and practical issues involved in education law a teachable mix of Supreme Court cases, materials, and text a coherent and transparent framework for conceptualizing Education Law in-depth treatment of the major issues : the boundaries of public and private education church and state relations school governance, school choice And The tensions between federal power and local control the rights and responsibilities of students equal protection and racial and gender diversity school finance and equity liabilities within the educational environment the rights and responsibilities of teachers special education Practicums in each section encourage students to apply the law to realistic situations helpful Teacher’s Manual that offers summaries of all of the cases and answers to all of the questions at the end of the cases, As well as strategies for discussing the Practicums, additional teaching techniques, and alternative syllabi Updated throughout, The Second Edition includes : recent Supreme Court decisions regarding racial diversity and integration of public schools, The First Amendment rights of students And The role of church and state in the classroom a dedicated chapter addressing the law and policy of early childhood education critical changes to school legislation, including No Child Left Behind and special education more coverage of School Choice programs and Charter Schools comparative and international law perspectives on education law and policy accessible data and charts that quantify the impact of each area of education law and policy new cases and strategies that impact labor relations in schools new Practicum exercises updated Teacher’s Manual now offers a template for teaching Education Law that enables you to organize, clarify, and summarize all of the material in the text.
「工欲善其事,必先利其器」。古有明訓。初學者若不諳研究方法,縱有絕佳題目、充實材料,亦有無法下筆之難;渠如能於撰稿之前,掌握方法訣竅,寫作過程較能順利,即使遭遇 ...
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