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Destiny Peterson – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2025
This paper provides an extensive literature review of current approaches to sexual consent and demonstrates their insufficiency for teaching higher education students about healthy sex. Their overemphasis on the giving of consent to the detriment of attention to the process of gaining consent, as well as their inappropriate utilisation of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Sex Education, Sexuality, Consent
Patricia M. Sheridan; Marc Waldman – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2024
Today's college students increasingly rely on technology in their daily activities, and a basic awareness of data privacy is becoming essential from both a personal and professional standpoint. This article describes the design of an interdisciplinary undergraduate course focused on data privacy law. It outlines the key content areas that…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Data, Privacy, Information Security
Jon Cornwall; Richard White; Patrick Pennefather; Sabine Hildebrandt; Jill Gregory; Heather F. Smith; Jason Organ; Claudia Krebs – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2025
It is likely existing anatomical illustrations are often used as the basis for new illustrative works, given not all illustrators have access to human tissues, bodies, or prosections on which to base their illustrations. Potential issues arise with this practice in the realms of copyright infringement and plagiarism when authors are seeking to…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Human Body, Illustrations, Copyrights
Harrison P. Johnson – College and University, 2024
This article will explore how the influence of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) culture, benefits of inclusionary leadership practices, and organizational structure impact the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) implementation and adherence. The purpose of this article will be to educate and influence…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Parent Rights, Educational Legislation, Privacy
Thomas H. Sawyer; Tonya L. Sawyer – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2024
This case shows how important it is for all coaches, especially head coaches, to know and understand the rules of their sport. Not just the playing rules, but also administrative rules, which include rules on recruiting. Failure to follow the rules and procedures led the defendants in this case to be liable for negligent supervision.
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Standards, Athletics, Compliance (Legal)
Navarro, Marissa Alayna – Center for American Progress, 2021
During a 13-year period starting in 2008, the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) raised concerns more than 30 times that colleges affiliated with the Center for Excellence in Higher Education (CEHE) were potentially failing to meet standards for quality, honesty, and other attributes crucial to students and taxpayers…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Colleges, Standards, Deception
Adam Kissel – James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal, 2024
Getting and keeping accreditation is critical for almost all colleges in the United States. Accreditation is third-party validation that a college meets minimum standards. Not only is institutional accreditation required for participation in federal student loan programs, but without accreditation, it is hard (if not impossible) to be authorized…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Colleges, Geographic Regions, Power Structure
Hutchens, Neal H.; Burney, Michelle – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2021
The purpose of this article is to elaborate on the ways that legal issues can play out for community colleges. The authors use one community college campus as an example to illustrate key points. This article is structured as a conversation, which follows a format commonly used in law review symposium issues. The two authors are a senior…
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Legal Responsibility, Community Colleges, Campuses
Meghan Everette – Utah State Board of Education, 2023
"The Regulatory Sandbox in Education" (S.B. 191, 2022) allows a school to implement an innovative education program and apply to the State Board of Education for a temporary waiver of state board rule to support an innovative education program. Under this program, local agencies approve proposed plans which are then reported to the State…
Descriptors: State Legislation, Educational Legislation, Educational Innovation, Program Implementation
Mathew Mercuri; Claudia I. Emerson – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2024
Many important questions in health professions education require datasets that are built from several sources, in some cases using data collected for a different purpose. In building and maintaining these datasets, project leaders will need to make decisions about the data. While such decisions are often construed as technical, there are several…
Descriptors: Data, Governance, Barriers, Global Approach
California Community Colleges, Chancellor's Office, 2025
Pursuant to California Education Code Section 84362, each community college district is required to allocate at least 50% of its annual education expenses, as defined by law, to the salaries and benefits of classroom instructors. This requirement ensures a significant portion of educational expenditures directly supports classroom instruction. The…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Teacher Salaries, Teacher Employment Benefits, Educational Finance
Perry A. Zirkel – Communique, 2024
The term "child find" refers to a district's ongoing obligation to evaluate upon reason to suspect a child may meet IDEA eligibility standards. This obligation consists of two components: a reasonable suspicion of eligibility and initiating the evaluation within a reasonable period of time. Because child find is a procedural matter, it…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Equal Education, Federal Legislation, Students with Disabilities
National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators, 2021
Financial aid offers are the primary tool colleges and universities use to communicate eligibility for federal, state, and institutional financial aid programs to their prospective and current students. Institutions of higher education develop their own financial aid offers, taking into account many factors, including the format of the educational…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Eligibility, Financial Aid Applicants, Costs
Steven J. McDowell – College and University, 2023
This article is the second of a three-part series based on the book "Basic Guide to Financial Aid." The contents within are adapted from the publication, with additional emphasis on the impact federal student aid administration has on non-financial aid professionals in higher education today. It should be noted that this information is…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Compliance (Legal), Federal Aid, Higher Education
Michael Klein; Zac Chase, Contributor – Office of Educational Technology, US Department of Education, 2023
This is the third in a series of five briefs published by the U.S. Department of Education Office of Educational Technology on the key considerations facing educational leaders as they work to build and sustain core digital infrastructure for learning. These briefs offer recommendations to complement the fundamental infrastructure considerations…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Privacy