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A must-have for Texas educators,
This review is from: The Educator's Guide to Texas School Law (Paperback)
Authors Frank Kemerer and Jim Walsh have written one of those "must-haves" that belongs in your professional library. If you are an educator in Texas, you need this book. Readable and thorough, the book touches all areas of concern, with emphasis on how the law applies in Texas. Kemerer is Regents Professor of Education Law and Administration at UNT and Walsh is senior partner in the Walsh, Anderson, Underwood, Schulze & Alderidge firm which has been heavily involved with districts across the state for some time now. This one is a needful reference, no matter what you level you teach.
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The Educator's Guide to Texas School Law: Sixth Edition,
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This review is from: The Educator's Guide to Texas School Law (Paperback)
A must read book, if you're a teacher in Texas or hold an administrator position in Texas. Because, what you don't know can hurt you and your career.
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The Educator's Guide to Texas School Law--Sixth Edition,
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This review is from: The Educator's Guide to Texas School Law (Paperback)
Every teacher should know school law in his/her state. I recommend this book to all Texas educators. It is concise and provides the reader with the ability to judge the provisions of state law regarding teacher and student rights, to see the simplified version of state legislation as it affects schools, and to understand reasons for the laws enacted by legislators which so affect the education of students in Texas. Any questions an educator might have regarding any part of a law are well explained. The book's author Jim Walsh has done a magnificient job of delineating just what can and cannot be done in the classroom, what can be done by administrators and by teachers, and what effects actions of others have on students and their education. Teachers, after reading the book, can interact intelligently with administrators when dealing with situations which affect education. For so long, teachers have been told what the state law says. Now we can judge for ourselves whether or not those "in the know" really know Texas school law. Finally, we have a revised edition which explains it all!
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TEXAS SCHOOL LAW: EVERYONE SHOULD OWN THIS BOOK,
By LEGAL LADY "LEGAL LADY" (HOUSTON, TEXAS USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Educator's Guide to Texas School Law (Paperback)
THIS BOOK IS USED FOR STUDENTS WHO ARE IN THE EDUCATION GRADUATE PROGRAM, BUT I BELIEVE EVERYONE, INCLUDING BEGINNING TEACHERS SHOULD HAVE THIS BOOK. IT IS A BOOK THAT WILL SAVE ANYONE WHO IS IN THE EDUCATION FIELD A LOT OF MONEY AND HIS/HER PICTURE OFF THE FRONT PAGE OF THE LOCAL NEWSPAPER.
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This review is from: The Educator's Guide to Texas School Law (Paperback)
This is an easy to follow book that covers any questions an educator may have over just about any law. I loved that it had a regular index as well as an index of court cases.
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Great TX School Law overview,
By Texas Teacher (Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Educator's Guide to Texas School Law (Paperback)
This book was an asset. I used it instead of my assigned text when working to pass the TExES Principal exam. This book was much better and more reader friendly than anything else I had used. The special ed section is a Must Read as is the part on employee rights! I highly recomment this book!
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Necessary for Texas Educators,
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This review is from: The Educator's Guide to Texas School Law (Paperback)
The title doesn't sound overly interesting but it actually is an interesting book. Teaching is an important job but there are a lot of things that a teacher could do to get in trouble (such as breaking privacy laws). The book also covers the law regarding starting a job contract, which I found to be particularly enlightening. It also covers some of the changes to Texas law since No Child Left Behind (NCLB) and laws regarding English language learners and illegal immigrants (they have the right to public education like anyone else). These are all important issues for the Texas teacher.
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This review is from: The Educator's Guide to Texas School Law (Paperback)
This book arrived quickly and has proved to be everything I needed it to be. Thank you very much
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A great resource book,
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This review is from: The Educator's Guide to Texas School Law (Paperback)
We have been using this text in our Texas Public School Law class in a chort of SFA in Mabank, and it has proven to be a wonderful resource book, sparking interesting discussion and debate.
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The Educator's Guide to Texas School Law: Sixth Edition,
By janramar (Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Educator's Guide to Texas School Law (Paperback)
Excellent Condition and excellent value. Speedy delivery.
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Educator's Guide to Texas School Law: Fifth Edition by Frank R. Kemerer (Hardcover - August 15, 2000)
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