Written by Derek Black, Education Law Association’s 2015 Goldberg Award for Most Significant Publication in Education Law recipient, this second edition casebook develops Education Law through the themes of equality, fairness, and reform. Specifically, Education Law: Equality, Fairness, and Reform, Second Edition, focuses on the laws of equal educational opportunity for various different disadvantaged student populations, the recent reform movements designed to improve education, and the general constitutional rights that extend to all students. Updates included in the second edition include a new chapter devoted to teachers’ rights and reforms, including terminations, tenure, unions, and teacher evaluation, an entirely rewritten chapter on federal policy to incorporate the Every Student Succeeds Act and expansion of sections dealing with sexual orientation and gender identity. New chapter devoted to teachers’ rights and reforms, including terminations, tenure, unions, and teacher evaluation. Entirely rewritten chapter on federal policy to incorporate the Every Student Succeeds Act. Expansion of sections dealing with sexual orientation and gender identity, including the recent Fourth Circuit decision in Grimm v. Gloucester County. Reprint of Taylor v. Itawamba, the story of a protest rap song that captured the nation’s attention this past year. Additional focus on administrative remedies where court decisions have constrained private causes of action.
Thus the text both explains the important concepts and principles of education law and presents court decisions to illuminate them.
See, e.g., Robert T. Tauber, Self—Fulfilling Prophecy: A Practical Guide to Its Use in Education (Greenwood Publishing 1997). 4. 20 U.S.C. § 1412(a)(3)(B). 5. 34 C.F.R. § 300.8. 6. In basic terms, suctioning refers to using a device to ...
If you want to acquire a strong working knowledge of education law, this is the book you need.
This revised 2007 edition provides current information on Section 504, Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE), Least Restrictive Environment (LRE), and the reauthorization of IDEA 2004.
This text draws exclusively on federal and state cases emerging from campuses and includes helpful pedagogical elements--such as chapter outlines, questions for discussion, side bars, text boxes, research aids, and summation of law--to ...
This innovative text starts with an introductory and foundational chapter and then proceeds to cover each topic through a problem-based approach.
Educational Policy and the Law: Cases and Materials
Cushman, 490 F. Supp. 109 (W.D. Mich. 1980); Delcante v. State, 313 N.C. 384, 329 S.E.2d 636 (N.C. 1985); Murphy v. Arkansas, 852 F.2d 1039 (8th Cir. 1988). 2. How does Benton reconcile the state's interest in public education with the ...
What You Need to Know About Special Education Law in the Classroom is an interactive guidebook to special education law that provides basic information that special educators and administrators need to know to deliver special education ...
If you want to acquire a strong working knowledge of Georgia Education Law, this is the book you need. From cover to cover this book is designed to actively engage you in building a vital working knowledge of the law in practice.