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| CTAP4 Cybersafety Project: Legal Issues for School Administrators |
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Technology has out-paced the legal system in issues related to cyberbullying in the schools. When a cyberbullying incident happens at your school, how will you handle it? What board policies will protect you? What is appropriate discipline? What kind of documentation do you need? How will you assure a safe environment for your students? Learn from national experts who have studied court decisions related to cyberbullying of students, teachers and school administrators.
The Internet and Student DisciplineThomas Hutton, Attorney, NSBA
From Cyberbullying to Cell Phones: Navigating Through the Legal Questions & AnswersWebinar with Thomas Hutton, March 2007 With the rapid growth of Web 2.0 technologies like social networking, a host of new legal issues have emerged. Cyberbullying raises questions about freedom of speech, and student cell phones have placed school leaders and parents at odds in some communities. Join the discussion with NSBA Senior Staff Attorney Tom Hutton as he provides updates on many of today's hot ed tech legal issues, including outcomes to court cases. Navigating the Legal Landmines Around New TechnologiesQuestion/Answer Session with Thomas Hutton, October 2007 NSBA Leadership Insider [August 2006]In this issue: Coming to grips with harassment and bullying; cyberbullying; finding common ground on divisive issues like how to deal with harassment based on sexual orientation. Includes supreme court decisions on bullying cases such as employee to student harrassment and harrassment affecting Title IX and Disability populations, where school districts are obligated to take action. BOARD BUZZ - NSBA's Daily WeblogStay abreast of new developments in issues related to school board law. School Administrator's Guide to Cyberbullyingby Scott McCleod, JD, Ph.D. Cyberbullying & CyberThreats: Responding to the Challenge of Online Social Aggression, Threats & Distress[Book]by Nancy Willard, M.S., J.D. Can You Hear Me Now?Legal Implications for Searching Student Cell Phones Cyberbullying via Cell Phone-[legal consequences of forwarding nude photos of other students] |
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