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Legal, Professional, and Ethical Dimensions of Education in Nursing 2nd New edition [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 396 pages, aukštis x plotis: 254x178 mm, weight: 546 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Nov-2011
  • Leidėjas: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0826199534
  • ISBN-13: 9780826199539
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 396 pages, aukštis x plotis: 254x178 mm, weight: 546 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Nov-2011
  • Leidėjas: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0826199534
  • ISBN-13: 9780826199539
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The only volume on higher education law written specifically for nursing faculty, this volume imparts the basic foundations of the legal, professional, and ethical issues that concern faculty on a daily basis. It clearly defines the legal rights of students, professors, and educational institutions along with the case laws supporting those rights. Each chapter contains a vivid legal scenario, related legal principles and theoretical foundations, and critical thinking questions. Written by an author who is both a nurse educator and attorney, the volume emphasizes sound decision making so that readers can successfully navigate the complex legal issues confronting them in the faculty role.

This second edition reflects recent changes in higher education and includes an emphasis on students' rights and safety. Chapters address the general legal rights of students with expanded content on the interplay with social media, rights of faculty regarding freedom of speech, faculty protection against lawsuits, faculty and the employment relationship, faculty relations, the teaching and scholarship roles of faculty, the service and clinical practice role of faculty, and ethical considerations for patients, students, and faculty in education environments. Appendices include information on how to read a legal case and how to research legal topics.

Key Features:

Addresses the foundations of the legal, professional, and ethical issues that concern nursing faculty on a daily basis Defines the legal rights of students, professors, and educational institutions and the case laws supporting those rights Includes a legal scenario, related principles and theory, and critical thinking questions in each chapter Provides guidelines for legally appropriate actions and strategies to avoid legal problems Reflects recent changes in higher education Emphasizes students' rights and safety Author is perfectly credentialed (JD & PhD) and experienced (Professor, Dean, and experienced Attorney at Law) to write this book
Contributors xi
Reviewers xiii
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xix
PART I THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK OF HIGHER EDUCATION ENVIRONMENTS
Chapter 1 The Legal Rights of Students
3(44)
Introduction
3(2)
Due Process
5(2)
Types of Due Process
7(15)
Academic Deference
22(2)
Contract
24(7)
Professional Dimension
31(1)
Ethical Dimension
32(2)
Responses to Critical Thinking Questions
34(2)
Annotated Bibliography
36(11)
Chapter 2 The Legal Rights of Students and Faculty: Related to Freedom of Speech
47(52)
Introduction
47(2)
First Amendment Rights of Students
49(13)
First Amendment Rights of Faculty
62(2)
Definition of Academic Freedom
64(1)
Developmental Stages of Academic Freedom
64(9)
Academic Freedom in Publications
73(1)
Academic Freedom in Classroom Activities
74(7)
E-Mails
81(6)
Academic Freedom in Extramural Activities
87(2)
Professional Dimension
89(1)
Ethical Dimension
90(2)
Responses to Critical Thinking Questions
92(1)
Annotated Bibliography
93(6)
Chapter 3 Faculty Protection against Lawsuits
99(24)
Mable H. Smith
Yvonne D. McKoy
The Eleventh Amendment
101(3)
Types of Immunity
104(8)
Immunity in Private Colleges and Universities
112(1)
Professional Dimension
113(1)
Ethical Dimension
114(1)
Responses to Critical Thinking Questions
115(2)
Annotated Bibliography
117(6)
Chapter 4 Faculty and the Employment Relationship
123(58)
Mable H. Smith
Yvonne D. McKoy
Introduction
123(1)
The Academic Appointment Process
124(8)
Type of Employment
132(6)
Tenure Process
138(7)
Due Process
145(2)
Termination for Cause
147(5)
Discrimination
152(14)
Professional Dimension
166(1)
Ethical Dimension
167(1)
Responses to Critical Thinking Questions
168(1)
Annotated Bibliography
169(12)
PART II THE PROFESSIONAL FRAMEWORK GOVERNING THE EDUCATOR'S ROLE
Chapter 5 Faculty Relations in Academic Environments
181(44)
Introduction
181(2)
Faculty-to-Faculty Relationships
183(5)
Faculty-to-Student Relationships
188(11)
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA)
199(6)
Sexual Harassment
205(11)
Professional Dimension
216(1)
Ethical Dimension
217(1)
Responses to Critical Thinking Questions
218(1)
Annotated Bibliography
219(6)
Chapter 6 The Teaching Role of Faculty
225(32)
Richardean Benjamin
Mable H. Smith
Introduction
225(2)
General Teaching Responsibilities of Faculty
227(12)
Providing Feedback in Online Courses
239(1)
Responsibilities of Clinical Faculty
240(4)
Student Evaluations
244(2)
Accommodations for Students with Special Needs
246(3)
Professional Dimension
249(1)
Ethical Dimension
250(1)
Responses to Critical Thinking Questions
251(1)
Annotated Bibliography
252(5)
Chapter 7 The Scholarship Role of Faculty
257(36)
Introduction
257(1)
Defining Nursing Scholarship
258(1)
Publications
259(6)
Research
265(6)
Copyright
271(10)
Patents
281(2)
Professional Dimension
283(1)
Ethical Dimension
284(1)
Responses to Critical Thinking Questions
285(2)
Annotated Bibliography
287(6)
Chapter 8 The Service/Practice Role of Faculty
293(24)
Richardean Benjamin
Mable H. Smith
Introduction
293(4)
Academic Responsibilities: Service Component
297(1)
Faculty Practice
298(2)
Faculty Practice Models
300(3)
Compensation for Practice
303(3)
University Policies Regarding Outside Employment
306(2)
Professional Dimension
308(1)
Ethical Dimension
308(1)
Responses to Critical Thinking Questions
309(8)
PART III ETHICAL FRAMEWORK OF HIGHER EDUCATION
Chapter 9 Ethical Considerations in Education Environments
317(20)
Introduction
317(2)
Ethical Codes in Professional Programs
319(5)
Ethical Framework Governing Academia
324(2)
Ethical Theories
326(2)
Ethical Principles
328(4)
Professional Dimension
332(1)
Ethical Dimension
333(1)
Responses to Critical Thinking Questions
334(3)
Appendix A How to Read a Legal Case 337(16)
Appendix B How to Research Legal Topics 353(8)
Glossary 361(6)
Index 367
Mabel Smith, BSN, MN, JD, PhD, is Dean and Professor at the University of Southern Nevada School of Nursing.