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Discussion 6
Choose one of the case briefs from this week’s chapter on Education of Students with Disabilities. Briefly summarize how the final decision of the case impacted the education of students with special needs. Evaluate how the case decision impacted components of special education services such as funding, special education determination and eligibility standards.
Chapter 8
Discussion 7
Use the Internet or Strayer Library to research certificate and licensure information for your current state of residence. Next, summarize your state’s laws and regulations related to teacher licensure. Summarize contracting and employment obligations of your chosen school district. Cite one case law example and evaluate how the case law impacts contracting and licensing for teachers and how the case law impacts teachers’ rights and concerns.
Chapter 9&10
Discussion 8
Teacher tenure has become a debated topic in the field of education. Over two million teachers nationwide have job protection through tenure. Advocates of tenure contend that it safeguards educators from being dismissed for personal or political reasons and keeps experienced teachers from being replaced by newer teachers. Challengers of tenure argue that it creates a system in which poor teachers cannot be replaced and the schools retain complacent teachers. Some opponents of tenure even contest that tenure is not necessary due to recent legislation that protects teachers.
Watch the video titled Teacher Tenure: Pros and Cons. Compose an argument for or against tenure using two case law examples to support your argument.
Video: https://www.youtube.
Chapter 11 &12
Discussion 9
A special education resource teacher is trying to quiet an agitated student in the library. The student is so out of control that he turns over his chair and throws a book from the shelf at the resource teacher. The resource teacher is struck in the head by the book. The regular education teacher attempts to restore calmness by slamming a large paperweight onto a table. The teacher has to remove the student from the library due to his uncontrollable behavior. The regular education teacher holds onto the student’s upper arm to guide him out of the library to a time-out area designated for this type of behavior. The student yells derogatory remarks at the teacher and tells her that she will be sued. The next day, the parents of the student contact the school administration and school resource officer with a report of child abuse.
Review the scenario and decide if there is a possible tort law liability and who might be liable. Next, propose an alternate way to resolve the situation to avoid possible tort law liability. Use one case law example to support your discussion response.