Public Education and the Law PD Opportunity

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Public Education and the Law PD Opportunity

Time: January 27, 2016 from 9am to 12pm
Location: New York Hilton Midtown (Annual NYSBA Conference)
Street: 1335 Avenue of the Americas
City/Town: New York, NY 10019
Website or Map: http://www.nysba.org/am2016ly…
Phone: 518-487-5612.
Event Type: professional, development
Organized By: Martha Noordsy, Director, Law Youth and Citizenship Program
Latest Activity: Jan 5, 2016

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This is a great Professional Development opportunity for educators interested in current legal issues related to Public Education. Wednesday, 1/27 in NYC

See this link: http://www.nysba.org/am2016lyc/

Topics include:

  • A Skating Tour of Recent Laws and Regulations, as well as Court and Administrative Decisions Affecting Public Schools
  • The Rights of Transgender Individuals in the Schools
  • Debates over Implementation of the Common Core to Student Opt-Outs of Standardized Testing

Register by 1/13 to avoid the late fee. There is a discounted Educator registration fee of $50 that is valid until 1/13.

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