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Law and Ethics for Australian Teachers

Authors

Mark Butlin, University of Southern Queensland, Noeleen McNamara, University of Southern Queensland, Kerrie Anglin, St Peters Lutheran College
Published 2021

Description

Getting to grips with law and policy can be daunting for beginning and established teachers alike. Law and Ethics for Australian Teachers provides an overview of the professional, legal and ethical issues teachers may encounter in the classroom and the broader school environment. This book breaks down the relevant case law, as well as state and territory legislation and policy, in an accessible way to help readers navigate these complex issues. It covers topics including duty of care and mandatory…

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Key features

  • Covers important ethical and legal issues that teachers will face in their careers
  • Written in an accessible style
  • Provides useful case studies to allow readers to apply theory to practice

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