EEA 524 School Law
This course examines the legal role, responsibility, and authority of school leaders. The leader is responsible for the rights of students, parents, and personnel; responsibilities of school personnel in regard to child abuse and drug abuse; liabilities, negligence, and torts; laws governing handicapped and special needs students and personnel; equity and nondiscrimination; public disclosure; certification and contracts; collective bargaining; and program management. The candidate builds capacity to apply legal regulations to the educational setting.
Outcomes
- This course will prepare students to:
- Apply critical reflective thinking associated with school law matters.
- Evaluate resources that will keep the practicing principal abreast of legal challenges and changes in education.
- Apply law to the rights and responsibilities of students, parents, and personnel.
- Analyze potential impact or implications of legal issues on multiple stakeholders.
- Critique governing school agency policies and negotiated contracts.
- Examine and access the sources of school law (federal and state constitutions, legislation, court systems, and case law).