What is the definition of Tenure?
A policy that provides the individual teacher with job security
What is a teaching contract?
An agreement between the teacher and a board of education
What is Tort Liability law?
What is an individual who is negligent and at fault in the exercise of his or her legal duty may be required to pay monetary damages to an injured party.
What City in Mississippi raised concern about cameras in classrooms in 2003?
Biloxi, Mississippi
What is our professors first and last name?
Dr. Ryan Evens
What components fall into Tenure?
1) Prevents dismissal on insufficient grounds
2) Providing a Due process in the event of dismissal
The Non-discrimination right is protected by what? (Include that date)
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
What is professional Malpractice?
Occurs if a teacher lacks the skill to provide competent instruction or advice
What law did public and private educational institutions have to follow to not lose federal money?
Buckley Amendment
What are our 3 artifacts in this class?
1) Lesson Planning
2) Field Observation
3) Education Philosophy paper
When is a Tenure granted? Be specific.
After 2-5 years of satisfactory teaching
What elements are within a teaching contract?
1) Offer and Acceptance
2)Competent Parties
3) Consideration
4) Legal subject matter
5) Proper Form
What are the 4 types of abuse teachers are mandated to report?
Physical, sexual, emotional, and neglect
What does the FERPA act do?
It provides parents of students under 18 and students 18 and older the right to access their school records.
What is our book APA format citation?
Parkay,F.W.(2020). Becoming a teacher. (11'' ed.). Pearson Education.