Excessive punishment of students is in violation of
Organized and mandated prayer and Bible readings are .
On the basis of court rulings, a science teacher cannot teach creation-science and evolution-science together, because this approach would
With the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent emphasis on the reasonableness of school policies, more responsibility falls on
An elementary school requires students’ parents to sign a consent form prior to any field trip or activity off the school grounds. Legally, such consent forms can be used to
Teachers need to be familiar with the legal principle of fair use when
If a high-school student is injured in a classroom science experiment, the teacher is most likely to be found negligent if
A parochial school teacher was fired without receiving any written information regarding the charges. This action is probably legal because
When questions arise about whether a teacher’s right to free expression is protected, a major concern is whether the behavior in question
When identifying and enforcing standards of conduct, teachers have
The property interests of tenured teachers for continued employment are based on the
A friend of yours who teaches in a public elementary school has been fired for incompetence, and he is contesting the district’s action. He is most likely to get his job back if
As a result of Goss v. Lopez, students are seen as having a property interest in their education. Because of this,
Public school teachers may teach about religion, if done objectively and not as a devotional thought.
Students in public schools have more freedom for religious expression than their teachers.
Graduation exercises for a public school can be held in a religious sanctuary.
The Teacher’s Guide to Religion in the Public Schools
Public school teachers may wear non-obtrusive religious symbols such as a cross necklace.
Teachers and students have the right to pray in a public school setting during official class times.
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The property interests of tenured teachers for continued employment are based on the
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that expression of unpopular views by students is
A parochial school teacher was fired without receiving any written information regarding the charges. This action is probably legal because
Organized and mandated prayer and Bible readings are .
Teachers who have tenure
With the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent emphasis on the reasonableness of school policies, more responsibility falls on
Citizens are guaranteed the right of free speech and expression in the U.S. Constitution’s
When identifying and enforcing standards of conduct, teachers have
The precedent set in the case of Honig v. Doe established that disabled students
If a high-school student is injured in a classroom science experiment, the teacher is most likely to be found negligent if
Court rulings indicate that when they are establishing dress codes for students, schools should
Those who are opposed to the concept of government-supported religion would find support for this notion in the U.S. Constitution’s
The rules and principles that a district must follow when attempting to dismiss a tenured teacher are mandated by the
Teachers need to be familiar with the legal principle of fair use when
Public school teachers may teach about religion, if done objectively and not as a devotional thought.
Students in public schools have more freedom for religious expression than their teachers.
Graduation exercises for a public school can be held in a religious sanctuary.
Public school teachers may wear non-obtrusive religious symbols such as a cross necklace.
Teachers and students have the right to pray in a public school setting during official class times.
The Teacher’s Guide to Religion in the Public Schools