This is what teacher are protected by the 5th and 14th amendment.
What is due process.
Can you be fired for making public comments about the Board of Education in your school district?
What is no.
Which principle of the MCEE covers the ethics of how to have a relationship with a student once they become an adult?
What the Elementary and Secondary Education Amendments of 1968 provides for students.
What amendment provides regional centers for the education of handicapped children, services for deaf or blind children, information resources for the handicapped, and support for bilingual education programs and dropout-prevention programs?
What you do when you are alone with a child in your room.
What is open the door?
Teachers can be put on probationary periods for this long.
What is 1 to 3 years.
You can make any public comments, no matter what they are, about the school and the community without being fired.
What is no, you could get fired if you say something that is disruptive.
Which Principle does the commitment to continued professional learning fall under?
What is Principle II: Responsibility for Professional Competence
The amendment that attempted to improve educational opportunities for Native Americans.
What is the Education Amendments of the Indian Education Act of 1972.
What you do when you are out drinking at a restaurant with students present.
What is leave the restaurant?
This is what you might get after your probationary period.
The amendment that protects student records that stops you from sharing enough about a student to make them recognizable to others outside your school.
What is the Buckley Amendment?
When are the 3 times educators should violate a student's privacy on social media.
What is when they see illegal materials, there's a risk to students or others, there is possible cyber bullying.
The program that Economic Opportunity Act started.
What is Head Start?
What you do when a parent asks you to drive their child into school.
What is tell them you cannot drive their child?
Teachers cannot be held liable when they report this.
The case that made student led prayers at football games unconstitutional.
What is Santa Fe Independent School District vs Doe 2000
The code of conduct teachers are violating when they use their position for personal gain.
What is the Responsibility to the Profession?
The Act that gave funds to deal with issues of desegregation.
What is the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
What you do when a friend asks you if a child is behaving well in your class.
What is do not disclose that information?
Teachers can make a single copy of these items for educational use.
What is a chapter from a book, an article from a newspaper, a short story, essay or poem, and a chart or diagram.
The two times when religious schools can get government funding.
What is for state testing and math or English books (that aren't religious).
If you teach something that you heard and didn't research or have specific data you are breaching this code of conduct.
What is seeing and using evidence, instructional data, research and professional knowledge to inform practice?
The Education for All Handicapped Children Act in 1974 made sure of this.
What is provided for a free and appropriate public education for all handicapped children between ages 3 and 18.
What you do if you're dating a parent of a student you currently have.
What is tell the administration as soon as you know?