Academic Exchange Quarterly
Spring 2009, Volume 13, Issue 1
Expanded issue up to 400+ pages.
Articles on various topics plus the following special section.
Education Law
Feature Editor:
Dr. David L. Stader, Assistant Professor
College of Education University of Texas at Arlington
Author of a textbook “Law and Ethics in Educational Leadership” published by Pearson/Merrill Prentice Hall.
E-mail: dstader@uta.edu
Focus:
Education Law is an ever evolving subject of interest to professors, teachers, principals, and superintendents in PK-12 schools and department chairs, associate deans, and deans in higher education. We seek papers focusing on one of the following:
  • Curriculum:   controversies over instruction, textbooks, and classroom and library materials.
  • Higher Education Issues: tenure and promotion, student evaluation of teaching, academic freedom in higher education, liability issues
  • Liability:   general issues of the liability and immunity of public school systems, including insurance.
  • No Child Left Behind Act:   new testing requirements and accountability standards
  • School Safety:   school violence, and student rights, including issues of harassment and bullying.
  • Sport:   student-athlete drug testing and codes of conduct, school district liability for sports-related injuries
  • Student Rights:   due process, equal protection, search and seizure, freedom of speech, free exercise of religion, and privacy issues
  • Technology:   legal issues related to Internet, e-mail, video, and other emerging technology
  • Undergraduate Training:   what areas of school law should be included in undergraduate teacher preparation programs
Who May Submit:
Manuscripts are welcome from researchers, teachers, practitioners, administrators, faculty, and graduate students co-authored with their professor. Please identify your submission with keyword: LAW

Submission deadline:
any time until the end of November 2008; see details for other deadline options like early, regular, and short.

Submission Procedure:
http://rapidintellect.com/AEQweb/rufen1.htm
Promo:
  • Education Law Association (ELA)
  • National Association of Professors of Educational Administration (NCPEA)
  • University Council of Educational Administration (UCEA)
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