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Wednesday
19Nov

NASSP Principal's Online School Law Guide

Today The Edjurist is announcing a new relationship with The National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP). I was invited a couple months ago to join an effort to build an online school law guide for principals. Well, yesterday that effort officially went live and is now available. About half of the modules are currently complete and the rest will be completed shortly. To access the modules themselves you have to be a member of NASSP, but you can view the overview without being a member. Here is the video introduction Jon Becker and I made about the Online School Law Guide.

The Edjurist blog is an important part of this relationship because this will be the place where NASSP principals can go for continuing information on education law and it serves as a place where principals can engage in a discussion on legal issues that affect them. I have added a link to the Online School Law Guide to the sidebar, so feel free to click over any time and access the materials.


Reader Comments (3)

Hi friend,
it's very good post to get information on online school law guide.It's really nice blog.

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December 4, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterpolljohn

Good place for Legal issues.Every one can get information about law and law school.
Excellent

December 27, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterquranreading

Hi,

Clearly explained about online school information. A school is required to disclose to current and prospective students their completion and transfer-out rates. Thanks for sharing.

Thanks
Sofia.

January 20, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterOnline Degree Program

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