Axia College Material Appendix C Rights and Responsibilities of Educators and Students Perform a search in the University Library databases and locate four school-related court cases (with outcomes decided)‚ two which involve educators as defendants and two which involve students as defendants. Fill in the table below. When you give your informed opinion‚ state and discuss whether you agree or disagree with the outcome. Base your opinion on legal and ethical standards as discussed in Ch. 9
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Understanding Employment Responsibilities and Rights in Health‚ social care of children’s and Young Peoples Settings Performance Criteria 1. Know the statutory responsibilities & rights of employees & employers within own area of work. 1.1 List the aspects of employment covered by law Every aspect of employment is covered by law‚ and this reflects in an employee’s contract which is given to them on their first day of employment. The Series of laws that relate to the conditions of work include:
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RIGHTS Rights are legal‚ social and ethical principles of freedom or entitlement; that is‚ Rights are the fundamental normative rules about what is allowed of people or owed to people‚ according to some legal systems‚ social convention or ethical theory. Rights are essential pillars of any society. Rights of a university student Students have the right to free inquiry expression and association. Students have the right to representation on the appropriate‚ designated bodies. Students accused
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The responsibilities of a teacher vary differently from teacher to teacher‚ from state to state‚ and even from country to country. As an aspiring teacher‚ it is of the up-most importance to fully understand the responsibilities that come along with the title. It is also important to understand the how those responsibilities interact and influence that rights and responsibilities of the students being taught. One controversial issue involves the infringement of students First Amendment Rights when
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Human rights violations are a major occurrence in many countries throughout the world. Human rights include being free from abuse‚ assault‚ and exploitation. Major violations in these countries include human trafficking‚ exploitation of women and children‚ discrimination and abuse. The scope of this analysis includes human rights violation against women and children in Ghana‚ Columbia and India; three different countries on three different continents. The United States and large U.S. corporations
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time and additional time off without pay. Was he right? A) It was somewhat right‚ for instance when it come towards is time off he earn those time which he could take whenever he wants too but additional time off no he was not right. Employers know that employee needs to take a break once in a while to regroup and that why companies offer paid time off (PTO) in the form of vacation days‚ holidays‚ personal leave and sick leave. Some employer plan will offer a specific amount of days for each
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Every conflict will resolve but I don’t believe that there’s always a winner. If your positive that there’s a winner in every conflict have you thought of there being a loser too? I’ve looked at both choices and I’m positive there isn’t always a winner. In most stories the conflict ends in a lose/ lose situation. When I was in kindergarten I bit a kid in the back because he wouldn’t let me crawl up the slide at recess. He started to cry and told the teacher. I got in trouble for biting him so
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PTLLS UNIT 008 ROLES‚ RESPONSIBILITIES AND RELATIONSHIPS IN LIFELONG LEARNING 1. Understand own role and responsibilities in lifelong learning 1.1 Summarise key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice relating to own role and responsibilities. Important to define the terms prior to listing the entities which may impact on my work: Legislative requirement: A duty to act according to the law as defined in an Act of Parliament and usually enforceable through
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consequential and relevant employee-oriented initiatives. In an era where organisations are falling over each other to recruit the best talent and employees hop jobs for just a few thousands rupees‚ employers need to stand out in the crowd. That’s why e-branding is increasingly seen as the single-most important factor influencing the selection of an employer by a potential employee. “What employment branding helps in doing is increasing the perception of a company as a potential employer of choice thereby
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Rights are the legal‚ social‚ and ethical liberties of people; whether it be given or born with. A right is basically what a person can do and what they’re entitled to. Rights shape the structure of government and the content of laws. Rights are fundamental to society as a whole‚ they are established pillars in which society revolves around. There are different types and views on rights. There are “natural” rights which are freedoms that are not derived from any man-made laws. Viewed as decree of
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