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100

The court case where a teacher was found to be negligent when a girl was injured by another student who threw a rock at her. 

What is The Sheehan Case? 

100

_______ states that "teachers have a duty to supervise students under their control."

What is common law?

100

TRUE or FALSE

There are special liability standards for substitute teachers and student teachers 

FALSE 

100

The most common award students obtain from damages. 

Compensatory damages 

100

Can parents be held liable if a student injures a teacher? 

Yes 

200

The case that discussed a young boy being beaten on a field trip by several boys not connected with the school. 

The Mancha Case 

200

Is a teacher expected to anticipate every possible situation that may injure a student? 

No 

200

In what situation is a teacher not responsible for negligent behavior? 

If there is no proof the teacher's presence would have stopped the accident from occurring 

200

Damages can be awarded for what 3 types of injury? 

Monetary, physical, or psychological 

200

Do public schools have a constitutional duty to protect students from private actors? 

No 

300

The state court system that released this phrase "no requirement of constant supervision of all the movements of the pupils at all times"

Minnesota 

300

Name 2 of the 4 things a student must prove in order for a teacher to be found liable for their injury 

1. the teacher had a duty to be careful not to injure the student and to protect the students from being injured 

2. the teacher failed to use due care 

3. the teacher's carelessness cause the injury

4. the student sustained provable damages 

300

Give an example from the text where the school was held liable for the emotional injury suffered by a student

P.E teacher in Louisiana pretended to "hang" students resulting in mental anguish suffered from a Kindergarten child 

300

When the plaintiff has been wronged but unable to show actual damages the small symbolic award they receive is ___________

Nominal damages 

300

What happened in the case of Wood v. Strickland? 

Two Arkansas students were unlawfully suspended without due process

400

These states still adhere to the doctrine of contributory negligence.

Alabama, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia, and the District of Columbia 

400

Give an example of a teacher violating his/her duty of care 

Example: Leaving a science classroom while students are working with dangerous chemicals 

400

Why are educational malpractice suits generally not allowed? 

The courts have not been able to determine which factors cause a student to fail academically 

400

Awards received when a plaintiff has shown malice, fraud, or reckless disregard for an injured person's safety or constitutional rights 

Punitive damages 

400

Are all teachers responsible for reporting child abuse and neglect? 

Yes 

500

What was the outcome of the Louisiana case where a 9 year old girl jumped off the Merry-Go-Round and broke her leg?

The court reduced the amount of compensation by 50 percent since half of the fault was on the student. 

500

A doctrine that has been recognized as a defense of student injury while participating in competitive sports. 

What is assumption of risk? 

500

Give an example of a constitutional tort 

Example: 

School administrator wrongfully expelling a student 

500

Name all the damages awarded by the courts 

Compensatory damages 

Punitive damages 

Nominal damages 

500

Outcome of 1982 Supreme Court Case. 

"public officials generally are shielded from liability for civil damages insofar as their conduct does not violate clearly established statutory or constitutional rights in which a reasonable person would have known"