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Exam study book Florida Educational Leadership Examination (Fele) of Sharon A. Wynne - ISBN: 9781642390063 (FELE TEST FINAL)

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FELE TEST FINAL TEST AND SUB TEST 1,2 AND 3 ACTUAL
EXAM AND PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |AGRADE
4 Negligent Torts - ANSWER: Duty, Breach, Proximate Cause, Injury

Tort is - ANSWER: Civil wrong and addresses the duty, breach, and injury sustained
to one individual as a result of another's conduct.

Negligent tort must have - ANSWER: Actual injury or an mental injury. Need to prove
duty, breach, proximate cause, injury.

Duty (Negligent Tort) - ANSWER: Must look at whether a special relationships exist
between 2 individuals. Teacher owes students "In Loco Parentis" in place of parent

To determine a breach of duty "Reasonable" includes - ANSWER: 1. Training of the
teacher in charge. 2. Experience of teacher in charge. 3. Student's age/grade level 4.
Environment in which injury occurred. 5. Type of instructional activity. 6. The
proximity of teacher in charge. 7. Special needs of the student.

4 Intentional torts are - ANSWER: Assault, Battery, False imprisonment, and
Defamation

Intentional torts happens when - ANSWER: When an individual attempts or "intends"
to create harm to another

Negligent Tort of Proximate Cause is - ANSWER: Shows that there is a connection
between the breach of a teacher's duty and the student injury that occurred because
of the breach. "foreseeability"

Negligent tort :Breach of Duty - ANSWER: Occurs when a teacher (or person in
charge) fails to exercise a standard of reasonable care, and therefore breach of their
duty to protect the well being of students. Based on what a "reasonable" teacher
work do

Intentional tort:Battery - ANSWER: is the actual physical deed that is threatened by
the assault. (From slight touching to forceful punch)

Intentional tort: Defamation 2 types - ANSWER: Slander and Libel

Slander is - ANSWER: verbal defamation (to be defamation must be heard by a 3rd
party)

Libel is - ANSWER: Written defamation ( to be defamation must be read by a 3rd
party)

, Intentional tort: Defamation - ANSWER: when you expose one to hatred through
share, disgrace, contempt, or ridicule someone in front of a third party.

Intentional tort: False Imprisonment - ANSWER: the intentional confinement by
direct physical means, threat, or by the assertion of legal authority. Examples: tying a
student down, locking them in time out, taping month shut

Intentional tort: Assault - ANSWER: Overt attempt to physically injury a person or
create a feeling of fear, apprehension of injury. No actual physical contact needed.
Its the threat or attempt to do so.

FERPA information released to - ANSWER: Generally need written permission to
release information except for the following
1. School official with legitimate education interest
2. Other school student is transferring to
3. Specified officials to which a student is transferring
4. Financial Aid
5. Organization conducting studies for the school
6. Accrediting organizations
7. Judicial Order or lawfully issued subpoena
8. App. officials in cases of health and safety emergencies.
9. State/Local within juvenile justice system

FERPA stands for - ANSWER: Family Education Rights and Privacy Act

FERPA is - ANSWER: Right to review and confirm the accuracy of education records.
Parents have the right until student turns 18 or goes to college.

18 or older student is called an - ANSWER: eligible student. ( They gain the right to
FERPA at this age)

FERPA is aka - ANSWER: Buckley Amendment

If a parent or eligible student disagrees with student record under FERPA they have
the right to - ANSWER: To request a school correct the records they believe to be
inaccurate or misleading. If the school doesn't, they can request and get an informal
hearing. If records are still not changed they have the right to place a statement with
the record stating their view about the information

Who does FERPA apply to - ANSWER: All schools receiving Federal funds. Private of
parochial schools not receiving federal funds do not have to follow FERPA.

FEFP stands for - ANSWER: Florida Education Finance Program (1973)

FEFP is - ANSWER: Law that equalized funding for all Florida schools regardless of
geographic differences.

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