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Articles 1 - 9 of 9
Full-Text Articles in Education
For-Profit Education Service Providers In Primary And Secondary Schooling: The Drive For And Consequences Of Global Expansion, Amy M. Steketee
For-Profit Education Service Providers In Primary And Secondary Schooling: The Drive For And Consequences Of Global Expansion, Amy M. Steketee
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Keeping Schools Safe: Why Schools Should Have An Affirmative Duty To Protect Students From Harm By Other Students, Alison Bethel
Keeping Schools Safe: Why Schools Should Have An Affirmative Duty To Protect Students From Harm By Other Students, Alison Bethel
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
[Excerpt] "Federal statutes have attempted to make schools safer by providing grants to assist schools in becoming violence-free. Similarly, some states have passed “bullying laws,” which mandate procedures for school officials to follow when dealing with bullying. These statutes, however, do not provide adequate remedies for students who are harmed by their peers during the school day. The majority of courts that have addressed student- on-student violence have declined to hold that compulsory education creates the type of special relationship needed to impose an affirmative duty on schools to protect students from harm by other students. While I agree that …
A Desperate Grab For Free Rehab: Unilateral Placements Under Idea For Students With Drug And Alcohol Addictions, David S. Doty
A Desperate Grab For Free Rehab: Unilateral Placements Under Idea For Students With Drug And Alcohol Addictions, David S. Doty
Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Universal Preschool: A Solution To A Special Education Law Dilemma, Alefia E. Mithaiwala
Universal Preschool: A Solution To A Special Education Law Dilemma, Alefia E. Mithaiwala
Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Establishing A Culture Of Compliance: Applying Corporate Compliance Principles To A Unversity Setting, J. Derek Kearl
Establishing A Culture Of Compliance: Applying Corporate Compliance Principles To A Unversity Setting, J. Derek Kearl
Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
No abstract provided.
High School Exit Exams Meet Idea—An Examination Of The History, Legal Ramifications, And Implications For Local School Administrators And Teachers, Jennifer R. Rowe
High School Exit Exams Meet Idea—An Examination Of The History, Legal Ramifications, And Implications For Local School Administrators And Teachers, Jennifer R. Rowe
Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Perspectives, Donna Arzt, Gerald Grant
Perspectives, Donna Arzt, Gerald Grant
Syracuse University Magazine
No abstract provided.
Friendsters, Tricksters, And Playculture, Mary Flanagan
Friendsters, Tricksters, And Playculture, Mary Flanagan
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.