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Student Rights: A Reference Handbook (Contemporary Education Issues (eBook)) (Hardcover)

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A survey of the evolution of student rights, from children as property to free speech, prayer in the classroom, compulsory flag salutes, school searches, drug testing, and the right to equal education.

This fascinating survey provides a comprehensive introduction to student rights, tracing the legal status of children as their father's property to their current status as citizens entitled to constitutional rights. Written by Patricia Hinchey, Student Rights: A Reference Handbook chronicles the landmark legislation and court decisions that have enabled the gradual transformation of students' rights.

This book explains issues surrounding mandatory education and education as a property right, examines various inequities such as the segregation of minority students, and discusses bilingualism (notably the Ebonics, or Black English, controversy in Oakland, California). It describes the persistent tension regarding religion and education, and explores current controversies such as the widespread use of strip searches in schools by nonuniformed officials.

About the Author


Patricia H. Hinchey is associate professor of education at Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781576072660
ISBN-10: 1576072665
Publisher: ABC-CLIO
Publication Date: June 4th, 2001
Pages: 220
Language: English
Series: Contemporary Education Issues (eBook)