Title One Is A State Thesis

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However, lack of money causes the program to fail because not all children will have an equal opportunity to education. 3. What can teachers do to protect themselves from the possibility of lawsuits? Teachers can protect themselves from the possibility of lawsuits by being educated. The more information they know about educational reform and educational issues, the more likely they are to abide by the laws and policies and the less likely they are to have problems in the court system. They should always have everything in writing and approved and backed by the school administration. Therefore, if problems do arise, the teacher will not have...

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How are legal issues and financial issues related in Education? Legal issues and financial issues are related in education because in many school districts financial issues arise that cause the school district to have a lot of legal problems that have to be settled in court. There is always disagreement as to where exactly state money should be placed in an educational system. In turn, legal issues can strongly dictate where the money should be spent. By involving educational finances in a court setting, it is assured that the money is not mishandled in any…

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