EDUC-1024EL Study Guide - Winter 2018, Comprehensive Midterm Notes - Order Of Australia, Special Education, Parentis-En-Born

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EDUC-1024EL
MIDTERM EXAM
STUDY GUIDE
Fall 2018
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Standardized for province applicable on school premises, buses, and school
events
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These standard of behaviour apply to all involved… students, principal,
teachers, staff, volunteers, parents
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Equity and Inclusion
2009… fundamental human rights
Leave racism, sexism, homophobia and other forms of discrimination at door
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Discipline and Use of Force
Common Law
Accepted principles over time.
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Parents or those standing in place of parent shall behave towards child in their
care as would a wise, firm, judicious parent. Loco parentis
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Case Law
Law of precedence from past legal cases
Court ask 3 things
Was the teacher acting within their scope of duty?
1.
Was there cause for force?
2.
Was the force reasonable?
3.
Statutory Law
Law established by act of legislature… guidelines in the Education Act, Charter
and Criminal Code
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Education Act: no corporal punishment
Criminal Code: you can use force to prevent injury… to defend themselves
Search and Seizure
Under common law and the education act, students are subject to the general
discipline of the school
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Code of Conduct
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discipline of the school
Principals have the right to conduct searches of students, their lockers, desks,
etc
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Key: is the search reasonable?
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Supreme Court
Educators must maintain a safe environment. Students have less privacy at
school
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A warrant is not needed to conduct a search
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The school authority must have reasonable grounds
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The search must be carried out sensitively
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Due Diligence in Search
Principal and VP should have another person observing
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May bring police in
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Youth Criminal Justice Act
YCJA governs how youths are prosecuted (replaces Young Offenders Act YOA)
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12 to 17 years of age inclusive at time of charge
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Place emphasis on keeping youth of of jail-rehab more important (non-violent
crimes)
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Link with School
Profile of Risks: poverty, criminal records building up, problems in school, peers in
trouble, use of drugs, alcohol, signs of self-marking
Teacher would report if they are worried
Student Health/Well Being
Medical officers: works with schools
Sabrina's law: anaphylaxis… 2006… Sabrina Shannon, grade 8 Pembroke.. Died in
2003, severe dairy, ate trace cheese in café
Allergies
Law ensures all Boards have policy in place for severe allergy
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Be aware of your students
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Healthy Schools Plan
Healthy eating: guidelines for food sold on Board property
1.
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Standardized for province applicable on school premises, buses, and school events. These standard of behaviour apply to all involved students, principal, teachers, staff, volunteers, parents. Leave racism, sexism, homophobia and other forms of discrimination at door. Parents or those standing in place of parent shall behave towards child in their care as would a wise, firm, judicious parent. Law established by act of legislature guidelines in the education act, charter and criminal code. Criminal code: you can use force to prevent injury to defend themselves. Under common law and the education act, students are subject to the general discipline of the school discipline of the school. Principals have the right to conduct searches of students, their lockers, desks, etc. A warrant is not needed to conduct a search. Principal and vp should have another person observing. Ycja governs how youths are prosecuted (replaces young offenders act yoa) 12 to 17 years of age inclusive at time of charge.

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