The Legal, Professional, and Ethical Dimensions of Higher EducationLippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2005 - 216 Seiten This unique textbook provides the master and doctoral level graduate students in the nurse educator course curriculum, post-doctoral students, and educators with an introduction to basic concepts and principles of the legal, professional and ethical dimensions of education. It discusses trends in the evolution of law, analyzes legal cases, extrapolates legal principles for case law, and discusses the significance of these legal principles for educators. |
Inhalt
The Legal Framework | 1 |
The Legal Rights of Students | 13 |
Academic Freedom | 22 |
Faculty Protection Against Lawsuits | 44 |
Faculty and the Employment Relationship | 62 |
PART 2 The Professional Framework | 99 |
The Teaching Role of Faculty | 125 |
The Scholarship Role of Faculty | 144 |
The Service Practice Role of Faculty | 164 |
PART 3 Ethical Framework of Higher Education | 175 |
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