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Educational Law Project Presentation Overview In your assignments, journal activity, and discussions, you have researched and analyzed case law related to school desegregation, church–state interactio

Educational Law Project Presentation

Overview

In your assignments, journal activity, and discussions, you have researched and analyzed case law related to school desegregation, church–state interaction, education of students with disabilities and English language learners (ELL students), teacher rights, school and district responsibilities, and funding. You are now tasked with presenting information for a model school district or school system that includes an overview and summary statements relevant to case law to present to the state department of education. Create a presentation using Prezi or similar software in order to present your research. The information within your presentation will assist the state department of education in developing a district-wide professional development plan geared toward improving the overall test scores of the schools within the district. 

Instructions

Prepare a 10-slide presentation in which you:

1.       Present your findings using Prezi, PowerPoint, or a presentation software of your choice. (Note: You should have notified your professor in Week 7 concerning the software you will use for the presentation.)

2.       Include a title slide and references section. (These two slides are not part of the 10 slide minimum requirement.)

3.       Develop a creative, appealing presentation using your chosen tool for a professional audience, using 2–3 colors, 2–3 fonts, and 2–3 other visuals or graphics.

4.       Provide coherent, clear, organized, and substantive content that can be easily understood by the audience.

5.       Provide detailed narration (speaker) notes with the presentation. 

6.       Provide an overview of the model school district or school system. The overview should include, at a minimum, background on your school with defining demographics of the district (characteristics of the population, grade levels, and faculty background information).

7.       Discuss how school integration will be addressed with supporting details from one case law ruling related to school desegregation. 

8.       Provide a summary of how appropriate church–state interaction will be addressed with supporting details from one case law ruling related to church–state interaction. 

9.       Summarize regulations related to attendance and discipline. Explain the guidelines of the necessity for each and how each will be addressed for plausible challenges or problems that might arise. Support your attendance and discipline policies with case law examples.

10.   Describe how instruction will be provided for all students, including provisions to accommodate students with disabilities and English language learners (ELL students). Use determinations from case examples to support instructional decisions.

11.   Briefly explain the faculty and administration selection process related to certification, training, contracts, faculty responsibilities, and tenure. Support your faculty related policies with case law examples.

12.   Provide an overview of the responsibilities of a school board and how school board members will be selected. Support school board policies with case law examples.

13.   Describe how funding will be provided and allocated for your model school system. Support your funding and allocation guidelines with case law examples.

14.   Provide a brief description to provide an overview of how students will be assessed annually to measure academic progress and how the school system will be reviewed and assessed annually

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