A Teacher's Pocket Guide to School Law (2nd Edition)

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| Rating | : | 4.86 (528 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0135094186 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 240 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2017-10-26 |
| Language | : | English |
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Informative KelseyT This book was required for a class. I like that it is a pocket guide, however the text is pretty small! Overall, though I guess that's what you get from a pocket guide!. Cypherpunk said Yes, it's excellent, but why?. As others have said, this is an excellent book. I picked it as a quick reference/study guide for my Education Law class. Law has always been interesting for me, but I don't get much use out of books that say things like 'X decision rendered in (year) was a landmark, upholding X principle (insert legal jargon).' A couple of my roommates in college were were law students, and I understand that j. "Everything Teachers Need to Know About School Law" according to Janice Strand. Nathan Essex has written a succinct, easy-to-understand guide that all teachers need to read to become "legalese savvy" in today's litigious educational climate. From understanding the procedures required for a legal search and seizure to knowing teachers' rights, "A Teacher's Pocket Guide to School Law" is a must read for educators at all grade levels. The book is exceptionally readable and c
"I have been teaching law for seven years, and A Teacher's Pocket Guide to School Law is the most 'user-friendly' presentation of law that I have used." -- Leslie Jones Nicholls State University "This textbook provides a very succinct review of school law and how important issues in schools have historically as well as currently been decided. Students find it easy to find information for review or to expand their knowledge of school law." -- Sharron Lawrence, Weatherford College
A Teacher’s Pocket Guide to School Law is a practical, informative reference for in-service and pre-service teachers in need of a school law resource written specifically with educators in mind. With an entertaining style that does not assume background knowledge in legal issues, this crisp, succinct text covers both the traditional and contemporary legal issues faced in today’s classrooms. Essex has significantly expanded the guide to include the most recent school law topics, keeping the book up-to-date and practical for 21st Century educators everywhere.. In the newly revised second edition of the text, author Nathan L. A concise, user-friendly reference book that covers the critical
He has published more than 75 national articles on various aspects of law, published a public school law textbook, School Law and the Public Schools: A Practical Guide for Educational Leaders, now in its 5th edition and completed the first edition of a law book entitled The 200 Most Frequently Asked Legal
