Legal Handbook for Educators, Sixth Edition is a practical handbook that deals with all the key day-to-day issues arising in the field of education law. This edition is a revised, updated, and expanded edition that continues the original purpose of the book, namely to explain in a clear and concise way the areas of education law that are most relevant to lawyers, school administrators and boards, educators, parents, and students.
The handbook considers the legal environment that most directly affects principals and vice-principals, including the statutory duties of principals, community relations, dealing with difficult parents, student discipline, school safety, the confidentiality of student's personal information, reporting child abuse, and the Youth Criminal Justice Act. The handbook provides a general overview of the Act and some of its regulations and explains many of the key provisions that relate to the operation of boards and their schools, explains the statutory roles and responsibilities of pupils, parents, teachers, directors of education, supervisory officers, the Ontario Teachers Federation, the Education Quality and Accountability Office, the Ministry of Education, and the Ontario College of Teachers.
Significant issues reviewed in the text also include:
Legal Handbook for Educators, Sixth Edition is a practical handbook that deals with all the key day-to-day issues arising in the field of education law. This edition is a revised, updated, and expanded edition that continues the original purpose of the book, namely to explain in a clear and concise way the areas of education law that are most relevant to lawyers, school administrators and boards, educators, parents, and students.
The handbook considers the legal environment that most directly affects principals and vice-principals, including the statutory duties of principals, community relations, dealing with difficult parents, student discipline, school safety, the confidentiality of student's personal information, reporting child abuse, and the Youth Criminal Justice Act. The handbook provides a general overview of the Act and some of its regulations and explains many of the key provisions that relate to the operation of boards and their schools, explains the statutory roles and responsibilities of pupils, parents, teachers, directors of education, supervisory officers, the Ontario Teachers Federation, the Education Quality and Accountability Office, the Ministry of Education, and the Ontario College of Teachers.
Significant issues reviewed in the text also include: