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Higher Education Law: A Handbook for Faculty in Professional Programs

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Higher Education Law: A Handbook for Faculty in Professional Programs will be the essential reference tool for all faculty teaching in and administering professional programs. The book will:

* Help faculty identify and understand the legal implications of their everyday interactions with students.

* Enable faculty to prevent costly, time consuming and emotionally draining legal actions by students.

* Make the connection between good teaching pedagogy and the laws that govern higher education.

* Enable faculty to participate in the drafting of policies that will honor students’ legal rights and protect their programs from avoidable legal actions.

* Help faculty identify when specific legal advice is needed, ideally before a legal challenge has been lodged in response to a faculty action.

* Integrate case narratives to bring legal concepts and practices to life and make principles memorable to the reader by linking them to stories.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 December 2023
Pages
368
ISBN
9781138189508

Higher Education Law: A Handbook for Faculty in Professional Programs will be the essential reference tool for all faculty teaching in and administering professional programs. The book will:

* Help faculty identify and understand the legal implications of their everyday interactions with students.

* Enable faculty to prevent costly, time consuming and emotionally draining legal actions by students.

* Make the connection between good teaching pedagogy and the laws that govern higher education.

* Enable faculty to participate in the drafting of policies that will honor students’ legal rights and protect their programs from avoidable legal actions.

* Help faculty identify when specific legal advice is needed, ideally before a legal challenge has been lodged in response to a faculty action.

* Integrate case narratives to bring legal concepts and practices to life and make principles memorable to the reader by linking them to stories.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 December 2023
Pages
368
ISBN
9781138189508