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Crenshaw, David A.; Mordock, John B. – Residential Treatment for Children & Youth, 2004
Seven basic tasks are presented that must be accomplished for successful residential treatment of multiply abused children, and methods are described to achieve each task. The tasks are: empowering the children, respecting their need for privacy, helping them to feel safe and creating "safety nets" for them, building and supporting their defenses,…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Basic Skills, Skill Development, Sexual Abuse
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Lubinski, Rosemary – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2006
Speech-language pathologists who serve elders in a variety of long-term care settings have a variety of professional skills and responsibilities. Fundamental to quality service is knowledge of aging and communication changes and disorders associated with this process, institutional alternatives, and the changing nature of today's elders in…
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Speech Language Pathology, Responsibility, Communication Skills
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Henning, Marcus – Internet and Higher Education, 2004
In the current information age, there is a growing use of and reliance on the Internet. One area of concern for educators is the communication of information using an electronic questionnaire interface. Therefore, it seems pertinent to look at the issue of dissemination of Internet questionnaire information and the integrity of this process.…
Descriptors: Integrity, Questionnaires, Conflict Resolution, Internet
Edwards, Amy N.; Walker, Tim – 1994
This teacher's guide is designed to accompany a videotape by the same title which shows communications and education experts discussing the information superhighway, the government's role in its construction, privacy and regulation issues, and the effects of technological advancement on education. The goals of this guide are to help students to:…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Community Surveys, Debate, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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American Library Association, Chicago, IL. Office of Intellectual Freedom. – 1996
The American Library Association (ALA) expresses the basic principles of librarianship in its "Code of Ethics" and in the "Library Bill of Rights" and its interpretations. All library system and network policies, procedures or regulations relating to electronic resources and services should be scrutinized for potential…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Freedom of Information, Guidelines, Information Networks
Dempsey, Bert J., Ed.; Jones, Paul, Ed. – 1998
This book gives an overview of the leading-edge Internet application areas (streaming multimedia, collaborative tools, Web databases) and key information policy issues (privacy, censorship, information quality, and more). The text serves as a primer on understanding the forces--economic, legal, social, as well as technological--that are shaping…
Descriptors: Censorship, Computer Security, Databases, Distance Education
Oosthuizen, Izak – 1993
According to the Third National Survey of South African women who attend prenatal clinics, 120,000 more persons are estimated to have become infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) since 1991. This paper compares the teacher-student relationship with that of the confidential doctor-patient relationship, and asks whether a teacher should…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Confidentiality, Disclosure, Educational Policy
Liberty, Leona H. – 1987
This paper asserts that school counselors and other professional counselors need to be aware of lawsuits involving professional rights and responsibilities. It notes that the courts have heard cases involving privileged communication, failure to exercise adequate precautions for a suicidal client, sexual misconduct, invasion of privacy, and…
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, Compliance (Legal), Confidentiality, Counselor Client Relationship
Berman, Jerry; Goldman, Janlori – 1989
Because a right of information privacy is not firmly imbedded in constitutional case law, advocates of the concept that citizens have the right to control personal information held by others turned to Congress. Enacted to regulate the government's use of personal information, the Privacy Act of 1974 has failed to work in the way intended. Shortly…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Confidential Records, Constitutional Law, Disclosure
Kirby, Michael D. – Transnational Data and Communications Report, 1986
In response to fears that current institutions and laws may not adapt to rapid technological change with the necessary alacrity, a justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales presents and briefly discusses ten information commandmants, summarized as follows: (1) contemporary technological developments endanger human rights and civil liberties…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Communications, Foreign Countries, Futures (of Society)
Atwater, Tony; And Others – 1987
Satellite news gathering (SNG) has been widely adopted in broadcast journalism in recent years, and appears likely to grow in importance as local television news operations increase their reliance on it. However, because the technology for SNG is so new, information transmitted through SNG systems is not adequately protected under current laws.…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communications Satellites, Constitutional Law, Copyrights
Wober, J. M. – 1986
In July 1984, British Channel 4 began televising Case on Camera, a series based on genuine arbitration of civil cases carried out by a retired judge, recorded as it happened, and edited into half hour programs. Because of the Independent Broadcasting Authority's concern for the rights to privacy, a systematic study of public reaction to the series…
Descriptors: Arbitration, Audience Analysis, Broadcast Industry, Court Judges
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Education and Labor. – 1982
The hearings on a House bill to require that certain test information be disclosed to individuals who take standardized educational admissions tests are presented. The text of H.R. 1662 is given, which specifies the information to be provided to individuals and postsecondary institutions; regulates the reports and statistical data to be required;…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Aptitude Tests, College Entrance Examinations, Disclosure
Bell, James D. – 1984
In view of the dramatic increase in the numbers of laws and lawsuits since the 1960s, teachers must become aware of the privacy considerations and potential legal problems that may arise when writing a letter of recommendation or giving a verbal reference. They should become familiar with present common law doctrine and recent legislation…
Descriptors: Accountability, Civil Rights, Confidential Records, Disclosure
Hample, Stephen R. – 1977
"Enrollment Information System" is used to denote a procedure by which student specific data, rather than aggregated tables, will be transmitted to the Maryland State Board of Higher Education (SBHE) on computer tapes. Tapes received by SBHE contain essentially one punched card per student, permitting staff to generate more efficiently…
Descriptors: Computers, Confidential Records, Data Analysis, Data Collection
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