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FEA Online Learning Suite
Understanding Bullying in Our Schools Module 2: Students Rights &
Fee: $50 Responsibilities V2
This course empowers users to recognize bullying and distinguish Fee: $75
it from normal conflict, understand the unique challenges “Student Rights and Responsibilities” provides an overview of the
presented by cyberbullying, utilize effective responses for law concerning public school students’ rights and responsibilities.
both aggressors and victims and foster a school climate that This course focuses on student safety; code of conduct; student
dramatically reduces the potential for bullying incidents to occur. discipline; bullying and cyber-bullying; student confidentiality
rights; schools’ duties to supervise students and to report child
Anti-Bullying Specialist Certificate Program abuse; reporting student drug and alcohol use; student First
Amendment rights of free speech and religious expression; dress
Fee: $500 codes; and search and seizure of students.
As an Anti-Bullying Specialist or Anti-Bullying Coordinator, you
need comprehensive professional learning in order to be ready
for this challenging role. There is no better team of anti-bullying Module 3: Staff Rights & Responsibilities V2
experts for this type of training than LEGAL ONE’s instructors! We Fee: $75
have trained thousands of Anti-Bullying Specialists, administrators This online offering provides an overview of the law concerning
and others on every aspect of New Jersey’s Anti-Bullying Bill of staff rights and responsibilities. This course covers the following
Rights. We are now also including opportunities for live interaction important topics: Tenure and Seniority, Collective Bargaining,
with LEGAL ONE attorneys. Sexual Harassment, Retaliation and Discrimination, Evaluations,
Increment Withholdings, and Employee Discipline.
Module 1: Governance, Ethics &
Accountability V2 Module 4: Special Education V2
Fee: $75 Fee: $75
This online offering provides an overview of the law concerning This five-part course provides a comprehensive overview of
school district governance, ethics and accountability for school special education law. Topics include the fundamental civil rights
officials, recordkeeping, and emerging issues of school law. The of children with disabilities; what constitutes a free, appropriate
program contains the following important topics: Public school public education for children with disabilities; unilateral changes
governance; Review of source of school, constitutional, state,and in placement; procedural rights; discipline of disabled pupils and
case law and federal statutes regulations and district policy; The those with a suspected disability; related services; and Section 504.
School Ethics Code and its application to board members; school
administrators; New Jersey’s Open Public Records Act; Pupil records
law under FERPA; and New Jerseys accountability regulations.