School Law for Public, Private, and Parochial Educators

By (author) Leo H. Bradley With Mark Meyers, Kathleen Winterman

Publication date:

09 August 2017

Length of book:

308 pages

Publisher

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

ISBN-13: 9781475837926

School Law for Public, Private, and Parochial Educators serves educators from all types of school systems in preservice or professional development. It is designed as an academic text for master’s and doctoral level, and administrative licensure (postmaster’s). Since educators often work in both the public and the private sector, this text prepares them for a career in either domain. This is a unique feature of the book, since school law books usually concentrate on either the public or the private domain.

The following relevant issues in school law are covered:
  • The legal system
  • The federal and state role in education
  • Church-state relationships and accomodations
  • Attendance law
  • Instructional programs
  • Student rights
  • Teacher contracts, rights, and freedoms
  • Teacher negligence
  • Law for students with disabilities
  • Desegregation
  • Title IX

To facilitate research efforts, the book provides case summaries, which include briefs, ramifications, and topics of interest at the end of each chapter. School Law for Public, Private, and Parochial Educators is a concise presentation of the constitutional, statutory, and case law knowledge necessary for the effective day-to-day operation of all types of school systems. Contemporary issues having a large impact on school law, such as the charter school movement, home schooling, public and private vouchers, common core, and the persistent evolution verses intelligent design controversy, are also included.

The book is nicely written, contains the important cases with each topic and is a useful tool.