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Autore principale: Waggoner, Charles R.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2019
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1233115
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contents Unpackaging "Island Trees" for the Principal Practitioner Waggoner, Charles R. Principals Administrator Qualifications Legal Responsibility Administrator Role Court Litigation Censorship School Libraries Freedom of Speech Books Elementary Secondary Education School administrators face a plenitude of issues throughout the course of a career, many of which necessitate some working knowledge of school law. Administrators are not lawyers, after all, and do not possess anywhere near their level of expertise. Parental and community concerns are often a source of frustration and make for problematic situations that need an administrative response sooner rather than later. It is imperative for the administrator to have a legal approach action plan in place for every contingency possible. When a parent, or more likely a group of parents, ask that a certain book be removed from the classroom library or the school library, how should the principal, classroom teacher, or school librarian respond? The purpose of this study is to examine the very ambiguous relevancy of the U. S. Supreme Court decision of "Island Trees School District v. Pico" (1982) and specifically examine real life scenarios and possible solutions concerning censorship for the school principal.
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spellingShingle Unpackaging "Island Trees" for the Principal Practitioner
Waggoner, Charles R.
Principals
Administrator Qualifications
Legal Responsibility
Administrator Role
Court Litigation
Censorship
School Libraries
Freedom of Speech
Books
Elementary Secondary Education
Unpackaging "Island Trees" for the Principal Practitioner Waggoner, Charles R. Principals Administrator Qualifications Legal Responsibility Administrator Role Court Litigation Censorship School Libraries Freedom of Speech Books Elementary Secondary Education School administrators face a plenitude of issues throughout the course of a career, many of which necessitate some working knowledge of school law. Administrators are not lawyers, after all, and do not possess anywhere near their level of expertise. Parental and community concerns are often a source of frustration and make for problematic situations that need an administrative response sooner rather than later. It is imperative for the administrator to have a legal approach action plan in place for every contingency possible. When a parent, or more likely a group of parents, ask that a certain book be removed from the classroom library or the school library, how should the principal, classroom teacher, or school librarian respond? The purpose of this study is to examine the very ambiguous relevancy of the U. S. Supreme Court decision of "Island Trees School District v. Pico" (1982) and specifically examine real life scenarios and possible solutions concerning censorship for the school principal.
title Unpackaging "Island Trees" for the Principal Practitioner
topic Principals
Administrator Qualifications
Legal Responsibility
Administrator Role
Court Litigation
Censorship
School Libraries
Freedom of Speech
Books
Elementary Secondary Education
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1233115