What is Education Law? Education law is a specific branch of law relating to the legal rights and obligations of all parties involved in the educational process. This education policy branch supports the rights of students, parents, teachers, administrators, and other educational stakeholders. Educati...
The study brings educational law and policy issues in the COVID-19 context to the fore of the educational equity discourse within the educational research community and has implications for policy and practice as well. The study is of import as educational researchers continue to examine the ...
Education Law, Policy, and Practice, now in a Second Edition, challenges students to think more deeply and broadly by taking an integrated approach and looking at the political, financial, educational and practical issues at play in school law. Offering a clear framework for understanding education...
Educational equality has long been a vital concept in U.S. law and policy. Since Brown v. Board of Education, the concept of educational equality has remained markedly durable and animated major school reform efforts, including desegregation, school finance reform, the education of students with ...
John - The law of peoples : with "The idea of public reason revisited" 被引量: 551发表: 2001年 Civic Virtues and Public Schooling: Educating Citizens for a Democratic Society. This book examines the role teachers and schools can and should play in educating young people to become good citiz...
Pinder, K. (2010). Federal demand and local choice: Safeguarding the notion of federalism in education law and policy. Journal of Law and Education, 39(1), 1- 36. Retrieved January 22, 2010, from ProQuest Education Journals.Pinder, K. A. (2010). Federal demand and local choice: ...
This essay is based on a presentation made to the American Association of Educational Research and is designed to be accessible to non-law-trained staff in admiCalleros, Charles RSocial Science Electronic PublishingCalleros CR. Law, policy, and strategies for affirmative action admis- sions in ...
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In Bolling v. Sharpe he stated that racial segregation of schools violated due process of law, and, in a reference to the Brown ruling, noted that “it would be unthinkable that the same Constitution [which prohibits racially segregated schools] would impose a lesser duty on the Federal ...