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ATTIQUE HASSAN
25-May-17
SIGNIFICANCE OF
KNOWLEDGE
DUTIESAND RIGHTSOF TEACHE AND
STUDENTS
Rights and Duties from both teachers and students must be
followed in an educational institution in order to improve the
education system. There is very little scholarship about student
rights throughout the world. In general, most countries have some
kind of student rights (or rights that apply in the educational
setting) enshrined in their laws and proceduralized by their court
precedents.
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SIGNIFICANCE OF
KNOWLEDGE
DUTIES AND RIGHTS OF TEACHE
AND STUDENTS
SUBIMTTEDTO:
MISS SULMA SHUJEB
SUBMITTED BY:
ATTIQUE HASSAN
ZAKRIYA MANZOOR
ATEEB SHOUKAT
HF. SHAOIB
KAINAT FARIMA
UMER FAROOQ
ALI ABDUL REHMAN
ABDUL REHMAN MANZOOR
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RIGHTS:
It is defined as
“a just claim or title, whether legal, prescriptive, or
moral”
DUTIES
It is defined as
“a moral or legal obligation; a responsibility”
RIGHTS OF STUDENTS:
1.OVERVIEW
High Point University is a community of learning that
supports freedom of inquiry, freedom of thought, freedom from
discrimination, freedom of expression, and much more. The
University seeks to maintain and support an environment where
students have rights; however, the following list of rights is not
intended to be complete or exclusive.
1)Expression:
Students are able to freely examine and exchange diverse ideas
in an orderly manner inside and outside of the classroom.
2)Association:
Students can associate freely with other individuals, groups of
individuals and organizations for purposes that do not infringe on
the rights of others.
3)Access:
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Students with a disability have the right to request reasonable
accommodations ensuring equal access to courses, course
content, programs, services, and facilities.
4)Freedom of Discrimination:
Students can expect to participate fully in the University
community without discrimination as defined by federal, state or
University regulations.
5)Safe Environment:
Students have a right to learn in a safe campus community.
6)Discipline:
Students can expect discipline and sanctions for misconduct;
students have a right to a hearing regarding the misconduct.
7)High Quality Resources:
Students have access to high quality resources which support
intellectual, emotional and social development.
8)Counseling:
Students have access to mental wellness services and
programs.
9)Grievance Process:
Students have access to established procedures for respectfully
presenting and addressing their concerns or complaints to the
University.
10) Learning Outsidethe Classroom:
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Students have access to variety of activities beyond the
classroom that support intellectual, spiritual and personal
development.
11) Education:
Students have access to extraordinary education that includes
excellent faculty, academic technology, classrooms, libraries,
and other resources necessary for the learning process.
12) Personal Growth:
Students live and study in an environment that emphasizes
personal growth.
13) Service to the Community:
Students have opportunities to provide service to the University
community and beyond.
14) University Governance:
Students participate in the governance of the University.
15) Prompt Responses from
Administration:
Students have the right to expect prompt and courteous
responses from the University’s academic and administrative
departments.
Academic and Administrative Policies:
Students can expect academic and administrative policies that
support intellectual inquiry, learning, and growth.
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DUTIES OF LEARNERS:
Sincerest
Exert utmost effort to develop his/her potentials for
service in order that s/he may become an asset to his/her family
and society.
Abidance of responsibilities
uphold the academic integrity of the school, endeavor
to achieve academic excellence, and abide by the rules and
regulations governing his/her academic responsibilities and
moral integrity
Good relations with fellows
Promote and maintain peace and tranquility of the
university by observing the rules of discipline and by striving to
develop a harmonious relationship with fellow students,
teachers and academic staff, and other university personnel
Participation in civic affairs
Participate actively in civic affairs and in the promotion of the
general welfare, particularly in the social, economic and cultural
development of his/her community and in the attainment of a
just, compassionate and orderly society
Public welfare
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responsible in the knowledge that s/he is answerable
for any infringement or violation of the public welfare and of the
rights of others
strive for useful life
Strive to lead an upright, virtuous and useful life
Respect of parents
Respect and obey his/her parents, and cooperate
with them to maintain the family solidarity
Respect of laws
Respect the customs and traditions of people, the duly
constituted authorities, the laws of the country and the
principles of democracy
Obedienceof individual and social rights
Help in observance and exercise of individual and social
rights, the strengthening of freedom everywhere, the fostering
of cooperation among nations in the pursuit of progress,
prosperity and world peace
Respect of teachers
Respect and cooperate with teachers, fellow students and
university authorities in the attainment and preservation of
order in the university and the society.
THE ROLES OF A TEACHER:
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TEACHER:
“A person who teaches is called as
teacher.”
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RIGHTS OF TEACHER:
Freedom from Discrimination
The Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment of
the Constitution protects teachers at public schools from
discrimination based on race, sex, and national origin. These
forms of discrimination are also barred through the enactment of
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which was amended in
1972 to include educational institutions. This law provides that it
is an unlawful employment practice for any employer to
discriminate against an individual based on the race, color,
religion, sex, or national origin of the individual. Title IX of the
Education Amendments of 1972 provides protection against
discrimination based on sex at educational institutions that
receive federal financial assistance. Title VII and IX also prohibit
sexual harassment in the workplace.
A teacher who has been subjected to discrimination has several
causes of action, though proof in some of these cases may be
difficult. A teacher may bring a cause of action under section
1983 of Title 42 of the United States Code for deprivation of
rights under the Equal Protection Clause (or other constitutional
provision). However, to succeed under this cause of action, the
teacher would need to prove that the school had the deliberate
intent to discriminate. Similarly, a teacher bringing a claim under
Title VII must demonstrate that the reasons given by a school for
an employment decision were false and that the actual reason
for the decision was discrimination.
Academic Freedom
Teachers in public schools have limited freedoms in the
classroom to teach without undue restrictions on the content or
subjects for discussion. These freedoms are based on rights to
freedom of expression under the First Amendment of the Bill of
Rights. However, the concept of academic freedom is quite
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limited. The content taught by a teacher must be relevant to and
consistent with the teacher's responsibilities, and a teacher
cannot promote a personal or political agenda in the classroom.
Factors such as the age, experience, and grade level of students
affect the latitude in which a court will recognize the academic
freedom of a teacher.
Freedom of Expression
A leading case in First Amendment jurisprudence regarding
protected forms of expression is Pickering v. Board of Education.
This case involved a teacher whose job was terminated when he
wrote to a local newspaper an editorial critical of the teacher's
employer. The Supreme Court held that the school had
unconstitutionally restricted the First Amendment rights of the
teacher to speak on issues of public importance. Based on
Pickering and similar cases, teachers generally enjoy rights to
freedom of expression, though there are some restrictions.
Teachers may not materially disrupt the educational interest of
the school district, nor may teachers undermine authority or
adversely affect working relationships at the school.
Freedom of Association
Similar to rights to freedom of expression, public school teachers
enjoy rights to freedom of association, based on the First
Amendment's provision that grants citizens the right to peaceful
assembly. These rights generally permit public school teachers
to join professional, labor, or similar organizations; run for public
office; and similar forms of association. However, teachers may
be required to ensure that participation in these activities is
completely independent from their responsibilities to the school.
Freedom of Religion
The First Amendment and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
provide protection against religious discrimination by school
districts against teachers. Teaches may exercise their religious
rights, though there are certain restrictions to such rights. This
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existence of restrictions is particularly relevant to the public
schools, since public schools are restricted from teaching religion
through the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. Thus,
for example, a teacher is free to be a practicing Christian, yet the
teacher cannot preach Christianity in the classroom.
Privacy Rights
Teachers enjoy limited rights to personal privacy, though courts
will often support disciplinary action taken by a school district
when a teacher's private life affects the integrity of the school
district or the effectiveness by which a teacher can teach. Thus,
for example, a teacher may be terminated from his or her
position for such acts as adultery or other sexual conduct outside
marriage, and courts will be hesitant to overrule the decisions of
the school board.
Age
The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, with its
subsequent amendments, provides protection for teachers over
the age of 40 against age discrimination. Under this act, age may
not be the sole factor when a school district terminates the
employment of a teacher. If a teacher charges a school district
with age discrimination, the school district has the burden to
show that some factor other than age influenced its decision.
Pregnancy
The Pregnancy Discrimination of 1978 provides protection for
teachers who are pregnant. Under this act, a school district
cannot dismiss or demote a pregnant teacher on the basis of her
pregnancy, nor may a district deny a job or deny a promotion to
a pregnant teacher on the basis of her pregnancy.Act
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Significance of knowledge. Rights and duties of teacher and students

  • 1. ATTIQUE HASSAN 25-May-17 SIGNIFICANCE OF KNOWLEDGE DUTIESAND RIGHTSOF TEACHE AND STUDENTS Rights and Duties from both teachers and students must be followed in an educational institution in order to improve the education system. There is very little scholarship about student rights throughout the world. In general, most countries have some kind of student rights (or rights that apply in the educational setting) enshrined in their laws and proceduralized by their court precedents.
  • 2. 5/25/2017 1 SIGNIFICANCE OF KNOWLEDGE DUTIES AND RIGHTS OF TEACHE AND STUDENTS SUBIMTTEDTO: MISS SULMA SHUJEB SUBMITTED BY: ATTIQUE HASSAN ZAKRIYA MANZOOR ATEEB SHOUKAT HF. SHAOIB KAINAT FARIMA UMER FAROOQ ALI ABDUL REHMAN ABDUL REHMAN MANZOOR
  • 3. 5/25/2017 2 RIGHTS: It is defined as “a just claim or title, whether legal, prescriptive, or moral” DUTIES It is defined as “a moral or legal obligation; a responsibility” RIGHTS OF STUDENTS: 1.OVERVIEW High Point University is a community of learning that supports freedom of inquiry, freedom of thought, freedom from discrimination, freedom of expression, and much more. The University seeks to maintain and support an environment where students have rights; however, the following list of rights is not intended to be complete or exclusive. 1)Expression: Students are able to freely examine and exchange diverse ideas in an orderly manner inside and outside of the classroom. 2)Association: Students can associate freely with other individuals, groups of individuals and organizations for purposes that do not infringe on the rights of others. 3)Access:
  • 4. 5/25/2017 3 Students with a disability have the right to request reasonable accommodations ensuring equal access to courses, course content, programs, services, and facilities. 4)Freedom of Discrimination: Students can expect to participate fully in the University community without discrimination as defined by federal, state or University regulations. 5)Safe Environment: Students have a right to learn in a safe campus community. 6)Discipline: Students can expect discipline and sanctions for misconduct; students have a right to a hearing regarding the misconduct. 7)High Quality Resources: Students have access to high quality resources which support intellectual, emotional and social development. 8)Counseling: Students have access to mental wellness services and programs. 9)Grievance Process: Students have access to established procedures for respectfully presenting and addressing their concerns or complaints to the University. 10) Learning Outsidethe Classroom:
  • 5. 5/25/2017 4 Students have access to variety of activities beyond the classroom that support intellectual, spiritual and personal development. 11) Education: Students have access to extraordinary education that includes excellent faculty, academic technology, classrooms, libraries, and other resources necessary for the learning process. 12) Personal Growth: Students live and study in an environment that emphasizes personal growth. 13) Service to the Community: Students have opportunities to provide service to the University community and beyond. 14) University Governance: Students participate in the governance of the University. 15) Prompt Responses from Administration: Students have the right to expect prompt and courteous responses from the University’s academic and administrative departments. Academic and Administrative Policies: Students can expect academic and administrative policies that support intellectual inquiry, learning, and growth.
  • 6. 5/25/2017 5 DUTIES OF LEARNERS: Sincerest Exert utmost effort to develop his/her potentials for service in order that s/he may become an asset to his/her family and society. Abidance of responsibilities uphold the academic integrity of the school, endeavor to achieve academic excellence, and abide by the rules and regulations governing his/her academic responsibilities and moral integrity Good relations with fellows Promote and maintain peace and tranquility of the university by observing the rules of discipline and by striving to develop a harmonious relationship with fellow students, teachers and academic staff, and other university personnel Participation in civic affairs Participate actively in civic affairs and in the promotion of the general welfare, particularly in the social, economic and cultural development of his/her community and in the attainment of a just, compassionate and orderly society Public welfare
  • 7. 5/25/2017 6 responsible in the knowledge that s/he is answerable for any infringement or violation of the public welfare and of the rights of others strive for useful life Strive to lead an upright, virtuous and useful life Respect of parents Respect and obey his/her parents, and cooperate with them to maintain the family solidarity Respect of laws Respect the customs and traditions of people, the duly constituted authorities, the laws of the country and the principles of democracy Obedienceof individual and social rights Help in observance and exercise of individual and social rights, the strengthening of freedom everywhere, the fostering of cooperation among nations in the pursuit of progress, prosperity and world peace Respect of teachers Respect and cooperate with teachers, fellow students and university authorities in the attainment and preservation of order in the university and the society. THE ROLES OF A TEACHER:
  • 8. 5/25/2017 7 TEACHER: “A person who teaches is called as teacher.”
  • 14. 5/25/2017 13 RIGHTS OF TEACHER: Freedom from Discrimination The Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution protects teachers at public schools from discrimination based on race, sex, and national origin. These forms of discrimination are also barred through the enactment of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which was amended in 1972 to include educational institutions. This law provides that it is an unlawful employment practice for any employer to discriminate against an individual based on the race, color, religion, sex, or national origin of the individual. Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 provides protection against discrimination based on sex at educational institutions that receive federal financial assistance. Title VII and IX also prohibit sexual harassment in the workplace. A teacher who has been subjected to discrimination has several causes of action, though proof in some of these cases may be difficult. A teacher may bring a cause of action under section 1983 of Title 42 of the United States Code for deprivation of rights under the Equal Protection Clause (or other constitutional provision). However, to succeed under this cause of action, the teacher would need to prove that the school had the deliberate intent to discriminate. Similarly, a teacher bringing a claim under Title VII must demonstrate that the reasons given by a school for an employment decision were false and that the actual reason for the decision was discrimination. Academic Freedom Teachers in public schools have limited freedoms in the classroom to teach without undue restrictions on the content or subjects for discussion. These freedoms are based on rights to freedom of expression under the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights. However, the concept of academic freedom is quite
  • 15. 5/25/2017 14 limited. The content taught by a teacher must be relevant to and consistent with the teacher's responsibilities, and a teacher cannot promote a personal or political agenda in the classroom. Factors such as the age, experience, and grade level of students affect the latitude in which a court will recognize the academic freedom of a teacher. Freedom of Expression A leading case in First Amendment jurisprudence regarding protected forms of expression is Pickering v. Board of Education. This case involved a teacher whose job was terminated when he wrote to a local newspaper an editorial critical of the teacher's employer. The Supreme Court held that the school had unconstitutionally restricted the First Amendment rights of the teacher to speak on issues of public importance. Based on Pickering and similar cases, teachers generally enjoy rights to freedom of expression, though there are some restrictions. Teachers may not materially disrupt the educational interest of the school district, nor may teachers undermine authority or adversely affect working relationships at the school. Freedom of Association Similar to rights to freedom of expression, public school teachers enjoy rights to freedom of association, based on the First Amendment's provision that grants citizens the right to peaceful assembly. These rights generally permit public school teachers to join professional, labor, or similar organizations; run for public office; and similar forms of association. However, teachers may be required to ensure that participation in these activities is completely independent from their responsibilities to the school. Freedom of Religion The First Amendment and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 provide protection against religious discrimination by school districts against teachers. Teaches may exercise their religious rights, though there are certain restrictions to such rights. This
  • 16. 5/25/2017 15 existence of restrictions is particularly relevant to the public schools, since public schools are restricted from teaching religion through the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. Thus, for example, a teacher is free to be a practicing Christian, yet the teacher cannot preach Christianity in the classroom. Privacy Rights Teachers enjoy limited rights to personal privacy, though courts will often support disciplinary action taken by a school district when a teacher's private life affects the integrity of the school district or the effectiveness by which a teacher can teach. Thus, for example, a teacher may be terminated from his or her position for such acts as adultery or other sexual conduct outside marriage, and courts will be hesitant to overrule the decisions of the school board. Age The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, with its subsequent amendments, provides protection for teachers over the age of 40 against age discrimination. Under this act, age may not be the sole factor when a school district terminates the employment of a teacher. If a teacher charges a school district with age discrimination, the school district has the burden to show that some factor other than age influenced its decision. Pregnancy The Pregnancy Discrimination of 1978 provides protection for teachers who are pregnant. Under this act, a school district cannot dismiss or demote a pregnant teacher on the basis of her pregnancy, nor may a district deny a job or deny a promotion to a pregnant teacher on the basis of her pregnancy.Act