This paper examines the concept of in loco parentis in the light of its legal origins and considers its relevance to contemporary schooling, particularly the professional responsibilities of teachers. It is argued that from a legal perspective, in loco parentis is now largely an anachronism in New Zealand education, although it appears to have some limited application in non-compulsory and out-of-school-hours educational activities. From an ethical point of view, the concept remains useful because it stresses the duty of care that professional teachers have towards their students. However, teachers need to be clear about its extremely limited legal relevance as either a source of teacher authority or a legal basis for teachers to attend to ...
Abstract: The release in 2006 by the New Zealand Ministry of Education of a Draft national Curriculu...
In Ioco parentis or literally "in the place of the parent" is a legal doctrine that, historically, c...
From the economic and social standpoint a country's educational system is its main means both of per...
The in loco parentis position of the teacher implies that he/she is regarded as acting in the place ...
Skripsie (MEd)--PU vir CHO, 1993This study was undertaken, making use of literature studies, to dete...
The purpose of this conceptual paper is to highlight challenges educators face in the practice of in...
The doctrine of in loco parentis is often taught in history courses in student affairs master’s degr...
This paper argues that the issue of professional autonomy in relation to pupil’s parents, which has ...
The principle of in-loco-parentis allows the teachers assume the responsibilities of a parent in dis...
In loco parentis is a common law doctrine that has been used to characterize the on-campus relations...
In today's world, managing risk has become a key imperative of social and organisational life. Socie...
A student teacher has very limited authority in the classroom and his/her position with regard to th...
In England and Wales, it has been held in the common-law that teachers are 'in loco parentis' and mu...
The aim of this paper is to describe the present condition of studies on the concept of educational ...
This paper is an attempt to look at parenthood in the context of supporting the child in the educati...
Abstract: The release in 2006 by the New Zealand Ministry of Education of a Draft national Curriculu...
In Ioco parentis or literally "in the place of the parent" is a legal doctrine that, historically, c...
From the economic and social standpoint a country's educational system is its main means both of per...
The in loco parentis position of the teacher implies that he/she is regarded as acting in the place ...
Skripsie (MEd)--PU vir CHO, 1993This study was undertaken, making use of literature studies, to dete...
The purpose of this conceptual paper is to highlight challenges educators face in the practice of in...
The doctrine of in loco parentis is often taught in history courses in student affairs master’s degr...
This paper argues that the issue of professional autonomy in relation to pupil’s parents, which has ...
The principle of in-loco-parentis allows the teachers assume the responsibilities of a parent in dis...
In loco parentis is a common law doctrine that has been used to characterize the on-campus relations...
In today's world, managing risk has become a key imperative of social and organisational life. Socie...
A student teacher has very limited authority in the classroom and his/her position with regard to th...
In England and Wales, it has been held in the common-law that teachers are 'in loco parentis' and mu...
The aim of this paper is to describe the present condition of studies on the concept of educational ...
This paper is an attempt to look at parenthood in the context of supporting the child in the educati...
Abstract: The release in 2006 by the New Zealand Ministry of Education of a Draft national Curriculu...
In Ioco parentis or literally "in the place of the parent" is a legal doctrine that, historically, c...
From the economic and social standpoint a country's educational system is its main means both of per...