Synopses & Reviews
School teachers and administrators may be the largest single group of rule enforcers in American society. Operating under legislative statutes, court cases, board policies, program regulations, and so on, there appears to be no end to that part of their professional tasks that calls for them to be on-the-spot enforcers in an adult to child relationship. Using constitutionality of operations within a school as its central focal point, the book takes both the broader and the narrower aspects of the law and combines them to provide an extended understanding of the realities in which professionals must perform as employees in elementary and secondary schools.
Organized into twelve broad topic areas, the handbook covers all key aspects of the law as it applies from administering personnel to religion in the schools. Appropriate court cases are cited throughout. This professional guide will be useful for teachers with an interest in school law, for graduate students preparing for a career in school administration, and for administrators in need of a precise, but succinct treatment of the law and schools.
Review
The authors use language easily understood by persons not trained in the legal profession. Broad topics are easily identified in the index and chapter headings, but subtopics or very specific issues are often blended together within or between paragraphs.The School Administrator
Synopsis
School teachers and administrators may be the largest single group of rule enforcers in American society. Operating under legislative statutes, court cases, board policies, program regulations, and so on, there appears to be no end to that part of their professional tasks that calls for them to be on-the-spot enforcers in an adult to child relationship. Using constitutionality of operations within a school as its central focal point, the book takes both the broader and the narrower aspects of the law and combines them to provide an extended understanding of the realities in which professionals must perform as employees in elementary and secondary schools. Organized into twelve broad topic areas, the handbook covers all key aspects of the law as it applies from administering personnel to religion in the schools. Appropriate court cases are cited throughout. This professional guide will be useful for teachers with an interest in school law, for graduate students preparing for a career in school administration, and for administrators in need of a precise, but succinct treatment of the law and schools.
Synopsis
This handbook takes all aspects of school law and combines them to provide an understanding of the realities in which education professionals must perform as employees in K-12 schools.
About the Author
ROBERT C. O'REILLY is Professor Emeritus of Educational Administration at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.EDWARD T. GREEN is Professor Emeritus at Georgia Southern University, where he served as Professor of Educational Leadership.
Table of Contents
Preface
The Legal System and Location of Cases
School Districts and Boards of Education
Parent Rights and Responsibilities
Certification, Contracts, and Retirement
Administering Staff Personnel
Administering Student Personnel
The Law and the Handicapped
Discrimination and Equality of Opportunity
Injury and Negligence
Religion and Schooling
Collective Bargaining
Finance
Glossary
Index