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Thomas H. Sawyer; Tonya L. Sawyer – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2024
One thing that veteran ballplayers and fans know, long before the opening pitch, is that there are dangers on the base path. That is illustrated by this case of 13-year-old second baseman Tara Kelly, whose ankle was fractured when an opposing team's player slid into her as she made the tag.
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Legal Responsibility, Safety, Team Sports
Vaidas Jurkevicius; Dominyka Šeputaite; Raimonda Bubliene – International Journal of Learning and Change, 2024
In private law, fiduciary duties are in general linked to fiduciary relationships, i.e., when a fiduciary relationship exists, the parties are deemed to have corresponding fiduciary duties. However, this study shows that fiduciary relationships and fiduciary duties should not always be equated. This article seeks, first of all, to shed light on…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Laws, Legal Problems, Legal Responsibility
Aimei Yang – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2025
At the forefront of industries profoundly influenced by artificial intelligence (AI), public relations (PRs) are undergoing a transformative revolution. The increasing applications of AI in PRs are driving a demand for proficient practitioners. Recognizing this, PR educational institutions must adapt by delivering tailored AI education. Despite…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Public Relations, Programming, Coding
Robert Kim – Phi Delta Kappan, 2024
Social media companies are increasingly being called to account for how their apps are affecting young people. Robert Kim explores "In re: Social Media Addiction," a lawsuit that combines multiple cases that have been brought against social media companies for their addictive effects. The cases illustrate the tension between product…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Social Media, Addictive Behavior, Freedom of Speech
Sarah Carney; Catherine Carty – Prospects, 2024
The international human rights framework and United Nations' Agenda 2030 with its Sustainable Development Goals are two closely linked frameworks. Agenda 2030 has galvanized much interest and action within the education sector around Education for Sustainable Development. The human rights framework, with its calls for Human Rights Education,…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Sustainable Development, Global Approach, Educational Change
Thomas H. Sawyer; Tonya L. Sawyer – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2024
In this case the Court upheld the age-old doctrine of assumption of risk, affirming the inherent dangers of teeing off in golf. Despite a nasty trip on a tree root, the golfer was not entitled to recover for his injuries due to the primary assumption of the risk doctrine. This case sets a precedent for understanding the potential hazards of the…
Descriptors: Athletics, Recreational Activities, Negligence, Court Litigation
Jason Douglas Harned – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This dissertation discussed the impact of the North Carolina Tort Claims Act and the history of governmental immunity that has protected school districts and school employees in North Carolina. The research question addressed was: how have North Carolina state courts interpreted the North Carolina Tort Claims Act in litigation against North…
Descriptors: State Legislation, Torts, Legal Responsibility, Negligence
Rachel M. Madsen; Heidi Grappendorf; Heidi M. Parker; Cynthia Veraldo – Sport Management Education Journal, 2025
Internships help position college students to succeed in the sport industry but have historically been unpaid. In response to a call from Walker et al. for more research on the impacts of unpaid internships, this study interviewed internship supervisors regarding their perspectives on unpaid internships. Data analysis was framed by institutional…
Descriptors: Supervisors, Attitudes, Internship Programs, Athletics
Jafari, Esmaiel; Alamolhoda, Jamileh – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2023
The use of virtual education in teaching has provided a wide range of new educational opportunities; but the combination of ethical and legal risks associated with accessing and exchanging information in the form of ethical issues in the digital space has challenged this type of education. In this regard, in the present study, an attempt has been…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teaching Experience, Electronic Learning, Ethics
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
Melissa A. Collier-Meek; Alexandra Pierce; Sara Flash; Spencer Perry; Lisa M. H. Sanetti – Communique, 2024
Intervention fidelity is the extent to which an individual- or systems-level student intervention is delivered comprehensively in a manner aligned with the initial plan. This first installment in a three-part series on intervention fidelity highlights the importance of ensuring classroom supports are implemented as intended and introduces…
Descriptors: Intervention, Barriers, Program Implementation, Fidelity
Guo, Xiaochuan – Higher Education Studies, 2023
The psychological crises of university students are an important factor affecting the security and stability of colleges and universities. Against the background of school governance, the definition and characteristics of college students' psychological crisis events should be correctly understood and the legal risks clearly classified to help…
Descriptors: College Students, Mental Health, Psychological Needs, Crisis Intervention
Kim, Jihyun; Youngs, Peter – Leadership and Policy in Schools, 2023
Teacher evaluation policies have become increasingly central as a promising way to enhance student learning. We examine how teacher evaluation policies in a Great Lakes state have played out at the district level based on a policy instruments framework. Drawing on interview data collected from 11 school district administrators, we found that the…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Educational Policy, Administrators, School Districts
Toru Morichi; Sieh-chuen Huang – International Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 2024
Background: Priority given to supported decision-making has increased internationally since the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPDs). Nations worldwide have moved to ratify and enact the CRPD. Methods: A questionnaire survey on the supported decision-making status was conducted…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Foreign Countries, Decision Making, Social Work
Alastair Michal Smith – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2024
Higher Education staff in the United Kingdom (UK) work long hours to complete their duties. In a 2021 survey, staff reported a weekly average of 51 hours: a fact well understood to undermine health and educational quality. Yet, UK law sets a maximum working week of 48 hours, and failure to uphold this maximum is a criminal offence for employers.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, School Personnel, Unions