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Preview: ... heir ward/wards.<br>Subject teachers must discuss among themselves, prepare a schedule and distribute the homework as per the schedule to avoid over burdening of the students.<br>The teacher should not…<br><br>1) Leave the assembly or the class unattended at any cost<br>2) Stand in groups and gossip during the assembly<br>3) Use only ‘telling’ method, without any discussion or interaction <br>4) Use guides, help books, as they hamper the thinking process<br>5) Humiliate a child or resort to corporal punishment<br><br>Student Rights<br><br>Student rights are those rights which protect students, here meaning those persons attending schools, universities and other educational institutions. The level of rights accorded to students, whether legally or by convention, varies considerably around the world.<br><br>Primary and Secondary Schools<br>In 1969, the United States federal courts, ruled that, "Students do not shed their constitutional rights... at the schoolhouse gate." The Morse v. Frederick trial was a First Amendment student free speech case argued before the Supreme Court of the United States on March 19, 2007. The case involves Joseph Frederick, a then 18-year-old high school senior in Juneau, Alaska, now 24, who was suspended for 10 days after displaying a "Bong Hits 4 Jesus" banner across the street from his high school during the Winter Olympics Torch Relay in 2002.<br>In addition to the United States Constitution granting Freedom of Expression Rights to public school students, some state constitutions afford greater rights to public school students than those granted by the United States Constitution. For example, Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 71, sec. 82 grants broader rights to public secondary school schools regarding Rights of Students to Freedom of Expression. It states:<br><br>Chapter 71: Section 82. Public secondary schools; right of students to freedom of expression; limitations; definitions<br><br>Section 82. The right of students to freedom of expression in the public schools of the commonwealth shall not be abridged, provided that such right shall not cause any disruption or disorder within the school. Freedom of expression shall include without limitation, the rights and responsibilities of students, collectively and individually, <br>(a) Expressing their views through speech and symbols, <br>(b) To write, publish and disseminate their views, <br>(c) To assemble peaceably on school property for the purpose ...

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