Merle Horowitz, Dorothy M. Bollinger
Cyberbullying in Social Media within Educational Institutions
Featuring Student, Employee, and Parent Information
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Featuring Student, Employee, and Parent Information
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This book presents the information from the collaborative efforts and perspectives of a current school district superintendent who has researched and worked day-to-day with the issues, and an attorney currently dealing with the legal issues relevant to cyberbullying.
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This book presents the information from the collaborative efforts and perspectives of a current school district superintendent who has researched and worked day-to-day with the issues, and an attorney currently dealing with the legal issues relevant to cyberbullying.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 352g
- ISBN-13: 9781475825824
- ISBN-10: 147582582X
- Artikelnr.: 43892352
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 352g
- ISBN-13: 9781475825824
- ISBN-10: 147582582X
- Artikelnr.: 43892352
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
By Merle Horowitz and Dorothy M. Bollinger
Foreword Preface Acknowledgments INTRODUCTION I.CYBERBULLYING AND SOCIAL
MEDIA: STUDENTS A.Educational Aspects Cyberbullying Safe Learning
Environment Sexting Emotional Responses to Cyberbullying Cyberbullying
Research Studies Social Media Safe Learning Environment Health Benefits vs.
Concerns Social Media Cyberbullying Issues Social Media Sexting Issues
Sexting Research Studies Privacy Issues Social Media In Higher Education
B.Legal Aspects Cyberbullying and Social Media Defined Cyberbullying State
Statutes, Regulations and Policies Social Media Louisiana Indiana Nebraska
Definitions and Types of Social Media Cyberbullying In Social Media: It
Really, Really Hurts Examination of Cyberbullying in Social Media Criminal
Statutes and Proposed Federal Civil Legislation State Statutes Federal
Statutes Proposed Federal Civil Legislation Examination of Adjudicated
State and Federal Cyberbullying in Social Media Cases First Amendment -
School District Speech Cases Material and Substantial Disruption Standards
Student-to-Student Speech Student-to-Teacher and Student-to-Administrator
Speech Forecast of Substantial Disruption Standard Student-to-Student
Speech Student-to-Teacher and Student-to-Administrator Speech Other
Standards True Threat Standard Fraser Standard Hazelwood Standard Morse
Standard First Amendment - Higher Education Speech Cases Qualified Immunity
Defamation Cases Harassment Cases, Statutes, and Regulations Title IX
Sexting Cases and Statutes Title VI Civil Rights and Other Statutes,
Educational Institutions' Policies Substantive Due Process Equal Protection
Invasion of Privacy Cases Examination of Cyberbullying in Social Media
Cases Filed, but Not Adjudicate Conclusion II.CYBERBULLYING AND SOCIAL
MEDIA: EMPLOYEES A.Educational Aspects Cyberbullying E-Mail Usage: Friend
or Foe Social Media Disciplinary Actions Privacy Issues Use in Higher
Education B.Legal Aspects Students Allegedly Cyberbullying Educators and
Educators Allegedly Cyberbullying Students Statutes: Students Cyberbullying
Educators Arkansas California Colorado Florida Hawaii Mississippi North
Carolina Oklahoma Utah Cases: Students Allegedly Cyberbullying Educators
Cases Where the Employees and Educational Entities Were Successful Cases
Where The Students Were Successful Cases Filed, but Not Adjudicated Cases:
Educators Allegedly Cyberbullying Students Case Where Employee was
Disciplined, but not Terminated Case Where the Employee was Terminated Case
Filed, But Not Adjudicated Conclusion III.CYBERBULLYING AND SOCIAL MEDIA:
PARENTS A.Educational Aspects Cyberbullying United States Concerns
International Concerns Social Media Health Benefits and Concerns Public
Health Approach Responses to Parent Cyberbullying or Harassment B.Legal
Aspects Civil and Criminal Statutes and Regulations Contract Terms Court
Decisions Involving Parents and Educational Institutions Civil Rights Cases
Parent/Student Victims vs. Educational Institutions Parent/Student Victims
and Employee Victim Social Media Privacy Case Conclusion IV.CONCLUSION
Appendices ATable of State Bullying and Cyberbullying Laws BTable of
Cyberbullying in Social Media Cases CReferences DCenters and Resources
EQuestions and Ideas for Staff Development About the Authors
MEDIA: STUDENTS A.Educational Aspects Cyberbullying Safe Learning
Environment Sexting Emotional Responses to Cyberbullying Cyberbullying
Research Studies Social Media Safe Learning Environment Health Benefits vs.
Concerns Social Media Cyberbullying Issues Social Media Sexting Issues
Sexting Research Studies Privacy Issues Social Media In Higher Education
B.Legal Aspects Cyberbullying and Social Media Defined Cyberbullying State
Statutes, Regulations and Policies Social Media Louisiana Indiana Nebraska
Definitions and Types of Social Media Cyberbullying In Social Media: It
Really, Really Hurts Examination of Cyberbullying in Social Media Criminal
Statutes and Proposed Federal Civil Legislation State Statutes Federal
Statutes Proposed Federal Civil Legislation Examination of Adjudicated
State and Federal Cyberbullying in Social Media Cases First Amendment -
School District Speech Cases Material and Substantial Disruption Standards
Student-to-Student Speech Student-to-Teacher and Student-to-Administrator
Speech Forecast of Substantial Disruption Standard Student-to-Student
Speech Student-to-Teacher and Student-to-Administrator Speech Other
Standards True Threat Standard Fraser Standard Hazelwood Standard Morse
Standard First Amendment - Higher Education Speech Cases Qualified Immunity
Defamation Cases Harassment Cases, Statutes, and Regulations Title IX
Sexting Cases and Statutes Title VI Civil Rights and Other Statutes,
Educational Institutions' Policies Substantive Due Process Equal Protection
Invasion of Privacy Cases Examination of Cyberbullying in Social Media
Cases Filed, but Not Adjudicate Conclusion II.CYBERBULLYING AND SOCIAL
MEDIA: EMPLOYEES A.Educational Aspects Cyberbullying E-Mail Usage: Friend
or Foe Social Media Disciplinary Actions Privacy Issues Use in Higher
Education B.Legal Aspects Students Allegedly Cyberbullying Educators and
Educators Allegedly Cyberbullying Students Statutes: Students Cyberbullying
Educators Arkansas California Colorado Florida Hawaii Mississippi North
Carolina Oklahoma Utah Cases: Students Allegedly Cyberbullying Educators
Cases Where the Employees and Educational Entities Were Successful Cases
Where The Students Were Successful Cases Filed, but Not Adjudicated Cases:
Educators Allegedly Cyberbullying Students Case Where Employee was
Disciplined, but not Terminated Case Where the Employee was Terminated Case
Filed, But Not Adjudicated Conclusion III.CYBERBULLYING AND SOCIAL MEDIA:
PARENTS A.Educational Aspects Cyberbullying United States Concerns
International Concerns Social Media Health Benefits and Concerns Public
Health Approach Responses to Parent Cyberbullying or Harassment B.Legal
Aspects Civil and Criminal Statutes and Regulations Contract Terms Court
Decisions Involving Parents and Educational Institutions Civil Rights Cases
Parent/Student Victims vs. Educational Institutions Parent/Student Victims
and Employee Victim Social Media Privacy Case Conclusion IV.CONCLUSION
Appendices ATable of State Bullying and Cyberbullying Laws BTable of
Cyberbullying in Social Media Cases CReferences DCenters and Resources
EQuestions and Ideas for Staff Development About the Authors
Foreword Preface Acknowledgments INTRODUCTION I.CYBERBULLYING AND SOCIAL
MEDIA: STUDENTS A.Educational Aspects Cyberbullying Safe Learning
Environment Sexting Emotional Responses to Cyberbullying Cyberbullying
Research Studies Social Media Safe Learning Environment Health Benefits vs.
Concerns Social Media Cyberbullying Issues Social Media Sexting Issues
Sexting Research Studies Privacy Issues Social Media In Higher Education
B.Legal Aspects Cyberbullying and Social Media Defined Cyberbullying State
Statutes, Regulations and Policies Social Media Louisiana Indiana Nebraska
Definitions and Types of Social Media Cyberbullying In Social Media: It
Really, Really Hurts Examination of Cyberbullying in Social Media Criminal
Statutes and Proposed Federal Civil Legislation State Statutes Federal
Statutes Proposed Federal Civil Legislation Examination of Adjudicated
State and Federal Cyberbullying in Social Media Cases First Amendment -
School District Speech Cases Material and Substantial Disruption Standards
Student-to-Student Speech Student-to-Teacher and Student-to-Administrator
Speech Forecast of Substantial Disruption Standard Student-to-Student
Speech Student-to-Teacher and Student-to-Administrator Speech Other
Standards True Threat Standard Fraser Standard Hazelwood Standard Morse
Standard First Amendment - Higher Education Speech Cases Qualified Immunity
Defamation Cases Harassment Cases, Statutes, and Regulations Title IX
Sexting Cases and Statutes Title VI Civil Rights and Other Statutes,
Educational Institutions' Policies Substantive Due Process Equal Protection
Invasion of Privacy Cases Examination of Cyberbullying in Social Media
Cases Filed, but Not Adjudicate Conclusion II.CYBERBULLYING AND SOCIAL
MEDIA: EMPLOYEES A.Educational Aspects Cyberbullying E-Mail Usage: Friend
or Foe Social Media Disciplinary Actions Privacy Issues Use in Higher
Education B.Legal Aspects Students Allegedly Cyberbullying Educators and
Educators Allegedly Cyberbullying Students Statutes: Students Cyberbullying
Educators Arkansas California Colorado Florida Hawaii Mississippi North
Carolina Oklahoma Utah Cases: Students Allegedly Cyberbullying Educators
Cases Where the Employees and Educational Entities Were Successful Cases
Where The Students Were Successful Cases Filed, but Not Adjudicated Cases:
Educators Allegedly Cyberbullying Students Case Where Employee was
Disciplined, but not Terminated Case Where the Employee was Terminated Case
Filed, But Not Adjudicated Conclusion III.CYBERBULLYING AND SOCIAL MEDIA:
PARENTS A.Educational Aspects Cyberbullying United States Concerns
International Concerns Social Media Health Benefits and Concerns Public
Health Approach Responses to Parent Cyberbullying or Harassment B.Legal
Aspects Civil and Criminal Statutes and Regulations Contract Terms Court
Decisions Involving Parents and Educational Institutions Civil Rights Cases
Parent/Student Victims vs. Educational Institutions Parent/Student Victims
and Employee Victim Social Media Privacy Case Conclusion IV.CONCLUSION
Appendices ATable of State Bullying and Cyberbullying Laws BTable of
Cyberbullying in Social Media Cases CReferences DCenters and Resources
EQuestions and Ideas for Staff Development About the Authors
MEDIA: STUDENTS A.Educational Aspects Cyberbullying Safe Learning
Environment Sexting Emotional Responses to Cyberbullying Cyberbullying
Research Studies Social Media Safe Learning Environment Health Benefits vs.
Concerns Social Media Cyberbullying Issues Social Media Sexting Issues
Sexting Research Studies Privacy Issues Social Media In Higher Education
B.Legal Aspects Cyberbullying and Social Media Defined Cyberbullying State
Statutes, Regulations and Policies Social Media Louisiana Indiana Nebraska
Definitions and Types of Social Media Cyberbullying In Social Media: It
Really, Really Hurts Examination of Cyberbullying in Social Media Criminal
Statutes and Proposed Federal Civil Legislation State Statutes Federal
Statutes Proposed Federal Civil Legislation Examination of Adjudicated
State and Federal Cyberbullying in Social Media Cases First Amendment -
School District Speech Cases Material and Substantial Disruption Standards
Student-to-Student Speech Student-to-Teacher and Student-to-Administrator
Speech Forecast of Substantial Disruption Standard Student-to-Student
Speech Student-to-Teacher and Student-to-Administrator Speech Other
Standards True Threat Standard Fraser Standard Hazelwood Standard Morse
Standard First Amendment - Higher Education Speech Cases Qualified Immunity
Defamation Cases Harassment Cases, Statutes, and Regulations Title IX
Sexting Cases and Statutes Title VI Civil Rights and Other Statutes,
Educational Institutions' Policies Substantive Due Process Equal Protection
Invasion of Privacy Cases Examination of Cyberbullying in Social Media
Cases Filed, but Not Adjudicate Conclusion II.CYBERBULLYING AND SOCIAL
MEDIA: EMPLOYEES A.Educational Aspects Cyberbullying E-Mail Usage: Friend
or Foe Social Media Disciplinary Actions Privacy Issues Use in Higher
Education B.Legal Aspects Students Allegedly Cyberbullying Educators and
Educators Allegedly Cyberbullying Students Statutes: Students Cyberbullying
Educators Arkansas California Colorado Florida Hawaii Mississippi North
Carolina Oklahoma Utah Cases: Students Allegedly Cyberbullying Educators
Cases Where the Employees and Educational Entities Were Successful Cases
Where The Students Were Successful Cases Filed, but Not Adjudicated Cases:
Educators Allegedly Cyberbullying Students Case Where Employee was
Disciplined, but not Terminated Case Where the Employee was Terminated Case
Filed, But Not Adjudicated Conclusion III.CYBERBULLYING AND SOCIAL MEDIA:
PARENTS A.Educational Aspects Cyberbullying United States Concerns
International Concerns Social Media Health Benefits and Concerns Public
Health Approach Responses to Parent Cyberbullying or Harassment B.Legal
Aspects Civil and Criminal Statutes and Regulations Contract Terms Court
Decisions Involving Parents and Educational Institutions Civil Rights Cases
Parent/Student Victims vs. Educational Institutions Parent/Student Victims
and Employee Victim Social Media Privacy Case Conclusion IV.CONCLUSION
Appendices ATable of State Bullying and Cyberbullying Laws BTable of
Cyberbullying in Social Media Cases CReferences DCenters and Resources
EQuestions and Ideas for Staff Development About the Authors