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Duty of Care

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In this online module, we explore how school staff and school or district leaders (supervisors/administrators) are required to actively anticipate foreseeable harm to students and others in the school.

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Schools are responsible for ensuring the safety and well-being of all students and are required to anticipate foreseeable harm. School administrators and educators have a legal obligation, through a ‘Duty, or Standard, of Care,’ to protect students from all reasonable and foreseeable risks of injury or harm while in their care. Failure to perform any duty of care may result in a finding that an administrator, educator, or both are liable for damages.

In other words, while children are in school and during school hours, the school stands in the role of the child's parent and is charged with the responsibility (or, in legalese, the "duty") to "exercise such care of them as a parent of ordinary prudence would.”

According to Collins Bigger and Paisley, student injuries typically fall into one of two categories: 1) situations where the unsafe condition of the school causes injury or 2) where the conduct of another student, teacher, or third party causes harm.

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Chemical Hygiene Officer Certification Pathway

Chemical Hygiene Officer Certification Pathway

The Chemical Hygiene Officer Certification Pathway, or Certified Chemical Hygiene Officer Pathway (CCHO), developed by a Certified National Registry of Certified Chemists (NRCC) CHO and…
Original price was: $299.00.Current price is: $99.00.
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High School Student Safety Pathway

High School Student Safety Pathway

This online pathway provides high school science students with an overview of basic procedures and policies necessary to support safety in their classrooms for their…
Original price was: $249.00.Current price is: $99.00.
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Chemistry Students Safety Pathway

Chemistry Students Safety Pathway

This online pathway provides high school chemistry students with an overview of basic procedures and policies necessary to ensure the safe operation of their chemistry…
Original price was: $400.00.Current price is: $99.00.
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Pre-Service Safety for Elementary School Educators Pathway

Pre-Service Safety for Elementary School Educators Pathway

This online pathway is for pre-service elementary school science and STEAM educators who want to build a safety culture in their school and classroom on…
Original price was: $400.00.Current price is: $99.00.