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Nearly 50 years ago a California court heard a complaint from a recent high school graduate who alleged that he could not read at a level that would allow him to apply for, let alone hold, a meaningful job. He asserted that the public school district was negligent and that his prospects for a productive life were diminished by their negligence. The court disagreed and educational malpractice was cast outside the schoolhouse gate and an educational malpractice wall was erected.

In sum, both federal and state courts have constructed a sturdy wall against the recognition of educational malpractice lawsuits. However, recent advances in research on instruction, statistical analyses that some have argued can identify substandard teaching, may have cracked the wall. Thus, confluence of events may lead to demolishing the educational malpractice wall constructed over the past half century.

The authors of Raising a Cautionary Flag: Educational Malpractice and the Professional Tea

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction: The Teacher and Educational Malpractice: A Paradox and a

Conundrum

Chapter 2: The Paradox of the Teacher as a Professional and Education as a Profession

Chapter 3: Malpractice a Tort of Negligence

Chapter 4: The Early Educational Malpractice Suits: A Failed Tort

Chapter 5: Higher Education Malpractice and Breach of Contract in the Time of the Pandemic

Chapter 6: Are Cracks Forming in the Educational Malpractice Wall? Viability, Gag Orders, and VAM

Chapter 7: Raising a Cautionary Flag in Response to Viable Educational

Appendix A: Table of Cases

About The Authors

Raising a Cautionary Flag

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    Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
    Publication Date: 1/28/2022 12:09:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781475866759, 978-1475866759
    ISBN10: 1475866755

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Nearly 50 years ago a California court heard a complaint from a recent high school graduate who alleged that he could not read at a level that would allow him to apply for, let alone hold, a meaningful job. He asserted that the public school district was negligent and that his prospects for a productive life were diminished by their negligence. The court disagreed and educational malpractice was cast outside the schoolhouse gate and an educational malpractice wall was erected.

    In sum, both federal and state courts have constructed a sturdy wall against the recognition of educational malpractice lawsuits. However, recent advances in research on instruction, statistical analyses that some have argued can identify substandard teaching, may have cracked the wall. Thus, confluence of events may lead to demolishing the educational malpractice wall constructed over the past half century.

    The authors of Raising a Cautionary Flag: Educational Malpractice and the Professional Tea

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1: Introduction: The Teacher and Educational Malpractice: A Paradox and a

    Conundrum

    Chapter 2: The Paradox of the Teacher as a Professional and Education as a Profession

    Chapter 3: Malpractice a Tort of Negligence

    Chapter 4: The Early Educational Malpractice Suits: A Failed Tort

    Chapter 5: Higher Education Malpractice and Breach of Contract in the Time of the Pandemic

    Chapter 6: Are Cracks Forming in the Educational Malpractice Wall? Viability, Gag Orders, and VAM

    Chapter 7: Raising a Cautionary Flag in Response to Viable Educational

    Appendix A: Table of Cases

    About The Authors

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