Any educator who wants to stop bullying and harassment needs to first understand the legal ins and outs of the problem. Here's a guide that provides the practical information you need to protect students and avoid litigation.
Using actual court cases and school events that made major headlines, educator and attorney Kathleen Conn examines essentials that every educator needs to know:
- What distinguishes bullying and harassment from teasing
- Why school personnel are liable when students harass another student
- When school policies and actions run the risk of violating civil rights protections and Constitutional law
- Why all school personnel have to be trained in how to deal with student threats of violence against schools or classmates
- How the Internet is breeding new forms of bullying and harassment
- Which antibullying and antiharassment programs have achieved genuine results
(ASCD book, 2004) 6" x 9", 218 pages.
Also available as an eBook!
Related Resource: The Educator's Guide to Preventing and Solving Discipline Problems