Why This Program?
In today's dynamic educational landscape, understanding the complexities of constitutional rights and the First Amendment's role in public schools is more critical than ever. The Free Speech Issues in Public Schools course is designed to empower educators, administrators and legal professionals like you with the insights and expertise needed to navigate this evolving terrain effectively. The course focuses on the free speech component of the First Amendment, providing in-depth knowledge of constitutional provisions, laws, and court cases related to expression in public schools.
What You'll Learn
By the end of this course, you will earn a certificate attesting to your knowledge and skills gained to:
- Identify the constitutional provisions, federal laws and relevant court cases that govern public schools.
- Analyze contemporary issues impacting public schools.
- Apply legal principles and concepts to real-world scenarios for informed decision-making.
- Develop practices and policies that proactively support the rights and practices of public school stakeholders.
- Communicate accurately about the rights and responsibilities of public school officials, teachers, parents and students.
Program Details
Program Fee | $500 |
Program Length | 15 Hours |
Program Format | Asynchronous, Self-Paced |
Target Audience |
Individuals working in public school environments with a focus on school operations and First Amendment implications |
Continuing Education Credits |
8 TASL Credit Hours |
"This course is not just about theory; it's about actionable knowledge that empowers you to make a meaningful difference in your educational community."
Instructor Information
David L. Hudson
Email: david.hudson@belmont.edu
James McIntyre
Email: james.mcintyre@belmont.edu
Office Location: JAAC 5022
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Address:
1900 Belmont Boulevard
Nashville, TN 37212
Phone: (615) 460.8637
Email: online@belmont.edu