What are Substantive Due Process Rights?
Means that any restrictions imposed on student’s rights must be demonstrated by a valid reason.
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What is Sexual Harassment?
In the context of the school environment, involves unwelcome sexual advances, including sexual remarks, and harassment that is sexual.
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What is Religious Freedom?
Is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or community, in public or private, to manifest religion or religious belief in teaching, practice, worship, and observance; the concept is generally recognized also to include the freedom to change religion or to follow any religion.
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What are Procedural Due Process Rights?
Includes the appropriation of specific legal procedures to ensure fair treatment of students.
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What is Liability?
Is the state of being legally obliged and responsible for performing certain actions, whether instructed to or not by an official of a judiciary court.
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What is the “Free Exercise” Clause?
Is a clause in the U.S. Constitution that reads: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof”.
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What is Due Process?
In education, refers to laws pertaining specifically to education and mean that fairness should be rendered in all areas and that teachers’ rights or students’ rights, as individuals, should under no circumstances be violated.
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What is Corporal Punishment?
Is a form of discipline where physical pain is deliberately inflicted to punish, reform, and deter unacceptable attitudes or behaviors.
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What is a Code of Ethics?
Refers to an individual’s chosen ethical behavior guidelines, providing direction in the daily activities of his or her chosen profession. This code of ethics assists an individual to make self-satisfactory decisions quickly.
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What is Title I?
Federal legislation that makes funds available to improve the educational experiences of children from low-income families.
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