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Conflict Management Education In Medicine: Considerations For Curriculum Designers, Jeffery Kaufman May 2011

Conflict Management Education In Medicine: Considerations For Curriculum Designers, Jeffery Kaufman

Online Journal for Workforce Education and Development

It is important to address conflict in the medical field for a variety of reasons ranging from reducing turnover to increasing the quality of care received by patients. One way to assist with the management of medical conflict is by teaching resolution techniques to medical personnel. There is an opportunity for conflict management curriculum to address many of the issues facing physicians, administrators, staff and patients, however, it is also necessary for those developing that curriculum to understand the nature of the environment and appropriate conflict management tools to be used in that environment as part of the design process. …


Due Process, Fundamental Fairness, And Judicial Deference: The Illusory Difference Between State And Private Educational Institution Disciplinary Legal Requirements, Paul Smith May 2011

Due Process, Fundamental Fairness, And Judicial Deference: The Illusory Difference Between State And Private Educational Institution Disciplinary Legal Requirements, Paul Smith

The University of New Hampshire Law Review

[Excerpt] “The educational process at a college or university, where students often experience new-found freedom, includes adherence to academic and behavioral standards. The institution may impose sanctions on students for breaching these standards. Prior to imposing a sanction, however, an institution must provide the student with a sufficient level of process or risk judicial invalidation of the sanction.

Courts distinguish the process due a student attending a state institution from the process due a student attending a private institution. Related to this distinction is the judicial claim that courts grant discretion to a private institution’s judgment regarding discipline for academic, …


Proposal To Reduce Recidivism Rates In Texas - 2010 Update, Marcia Johnson Professor, Katherine Bauer, Elizabeth Tagle Apr 2011

Proposal To Reduce Recidivism Rates In Texas - 2010 Update, Marcia Johnson Professor, Katherine Bauer, Elizabeth Tagle

The Bridge: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Legal & Social Policy

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Helping Students Who Can't Help Themselves: Special Education And The Deliberate Indifference Standard For Title Ix Peer Sexual Harassment, Annette Thacker Mar 2011

Helping Students Who Can't Help Themselves: Special Education And The Deliberate Indifference Standard For Title Ix Peer Sexual Harassment, Annette Thacker

Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Contracts, Control And Charter Schools: The Success Of Charter Schools Depends On Stronger Nonprofit Board Oversight To Preserve Independence And Prevent Domination By For-Profit Management Companies, Julia L. Davis Mar 2011

Contracts, Control And Charter Schools: The Success Of Charter Schools Depends On Stronger Nonprofit Board Oversight To Preserve Independence And Prevent Domination By For-Profit Management Companies, Julia L. Davis

Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Psychology And Law In The Classroom: How The Use Of Clinical Fads In The Classroom May Awaken The Educational Malpractice Claim, Brian J. Gorman, Catherine J. Wynne, Christopher J. Morse, James T. Todd Mar 2011

Psychology And Law In The Classroom: How The Use Of Clinical Fads In The Classroom May Awaken The Educational Malpractice Claim, Brian J. Gorman, Catherine J. Wynne, Christopher J. Morse, James T. Todd

Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

No abstract provided.


An American Crisis: Proprietary Schools And National Student Debt, Charles Pollack Jan 2011

An American Crisis: Proprietary Schools And National Student Debt, Charles Pollack

American University Business Law Review

No abstract provided.


Waging Peace For Colombia’S Youth: Countering The Attack On Education, Phil Price Jan 2011

Waging Peace For Colombia’S Youth: Countering The Attack On Education, Phil Price

Human Rights & Human Welfare

After nearly five decades of internal armed conflict, Colombia’s children and education system remain firmly under siege. Boys and girls as young as thirteen are pulled out of classrooms and thrown into battlefields. Teachers routinely disappear and/or are subjected to extrajudicial executions. Guerillas, paramilitaries, and the Colombian army all utilize school buildings as posts for their combatants. School zones have become littered with landmines. Child displacement and poverty have reached epidemic levels. In direct contradiction with the Rome Statute and the Colombian Ministry of Defense Directive 30743, the Colombian government is guilty of war crimes by employing children as spies …