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Stachowiak-Kudla, Monika – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2022
The implementation of academic freedom can be difficult both for policymakers and university authorities. A good example of these difficulties is the case of Poland. These difficulties stem from three factors: a weak legal tradition of academic freedom, a lack of legal definition of this freedom and the transition of Polish universities from the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academic Freedom, Scientists, Universities
Public School Forum of North Carolina, 2023
In 2013, the North Carolina General Assembly (NCGA) passed its first private school voucher legislation with the introduction of the Opportunity Scholarship Program. The program was designed to provide private school tuition assistance to income-eligible families who chose to withdraw their child from public school and it represents a significant…
Descriptors: Educational Vouchers, Private Schools, Accountability, Educational Policy
Murphy, Mark – Journal of Education Policy, 2022
Recent years have seen the spread of a litigation culture in the UK education sector, with members of the public increasingly seeking recourse to the law to appeal, complain, or achieve compensation. The increasing tendency of people to resort to litigation suggests that recourse to the law is seen as a more immediate form of taking education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Law, Court Litigation, Accountability
Shanon S. Taylor – SAGE Open, 2024
There are currently 23 states in the United States that have laws considered as some form of school disturbance law. These do not include codes or laws specifying school discipline consequences such as suspension or expulsion. They vary widely in how broadly they can be applied and how broadly they define behaviors. Students are often not aware…
Descriptors: State Legislation, School Security, Police School Relationship, School Law
Scott Gelber – Review of Higher Education, 2024
Scholars have analyzed debates about controversial faculty speech inside and outside of the classroom, but none have paid close attention to the facet of academic freedom related to professors' decisions about daily teaching methods. This omission, along with obstacles to enacting pedagogical norms, has caused the scholarly community to overlook…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Academic Freedom, Teaching Methods, Professional Autonomy
Mia Treacy – Irish Educational Studies, 2024
This research investigates the extent to which educational law features and is constructed in the Teaching Council's documentation for Initial Teacher Education (ITE) programmes (2017, 2020) and in the "Code of Professional Conduct for Teachers" (Code) (2016), and analyses teachers' required knowledge of the law across these documents.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Alignment (Education), Knowledge Level, Laws
Hickman, Barbara – AASA Journal of Scholarship & Practice, 2023
During (and after) the lockdowns of the COVID-19 pandemic, educational communities have employed distance education to reach their students. However, not all districts are aware of the legal requirements of using instructional materials in a virtual setting. In recognition of the growth of virtual learning environments, Congress passed the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Distance Education, Copyrights
Haley Borskey Nassif – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this case study was to explore potential gaps in supports for students with disabilities at the K-12 and postsecondary levels. For the utility of this study, the potential gaps in supports for students with disabilities were defined as recurring patterns and differences in federal and state-level laws and regulations pertaining to…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Postsecondary Education, School Law
Mertoglu, Münevver – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2023
It is stated that the "School Change" sanction should be applied to secondary school students if the acts listed in Article 55th of the Regulation on Pre-School and Primary Education Institutions of the Ministry of National Education are committed. Although the aforementioned Regulation states that the student behavior evaluation board…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Behavior Problems, Sanctions
Ronny Freier; Ulrike Thams; Wieland Wermke – Journal of Education Policy, 2024
This paper starts with the increasing discussions on juridification in education. Concerning theorizing on such processes, we examine the poor implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, CRPD (2008) in the school sector of Germany. The paper considers the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Accountability, School Law
Torrie K. Edwards – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation traces the way hair is framed in judicial texts about dress code policy in the U.S. between 1969 and 2023. Using 46 court cases from district, appellate, state supreme, and federal supreme courts, the study first considers how dress code is brought to courts over these 54 years, and the kinds of legal claims made in these cases.…
Descriptors: Dress Codes, Student Rights, Gender Discrimination, Educational Legislation
US House of Representatives, 2024
This document records testimony from a hearing held to examine how SCOTUS's decision on race-based admissions is shaping university policies. Member statements were presented by: (1) Honorable Burgess Owens, Subcommittee on Higher Education and Workforce Development; and (2) Honorable Robert C. Scott, Ranking Member, Committee on Education and the…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Admission Criteria, Admission (School), Competitive Selection
Olivier Leclerc; Nicolas Klausser – Research Ethics, 2025
Reporting and investigating research misconduct can lead to disciplinary proceedings being initiated, and ultimately to disciplinary sanctions being imposed on convicted scientists. The conversion of research misconduct findings into disciplinary sanctions is poorly understood. This article analyses all the disciplinary decisions handed down on…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Graduate Students, Researchers, Ethics
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
Gürbüz, Mustafa Çagri; Aydin, Bünyamin; Gürbüz, Tuba – International Journal of Modern Education Studies, 2022
The "Teaching Profession Law" came into force in February 2022 to regulate the professional rights of teachers. The scope and purpose of this law are to regulate the professional development and career steps of teachers. This research aimed to determine the opinions of teachers about the new law of the profession. It is a descriptive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Law, Teacher Rights, Academic Freedom