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    This Educator Insubordination Stuff is Pretty Serious, Isn’t It?

    January 10, 2019

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    David P. Thompson

    In last week’s blog post, we visited a recent revision to the Texas educator discipline provisions found in Chapter 249 of the Texas Administrative Code providing that the State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC) can consider whether an educator violated a prior w...

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    When Can a Texas Educator's Insubordination Amount to Soliciting a Romantic Relationship with a Student?

    January 2, 2019

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    David P. Thompson, Ph.D.

    Since the passage of Senate Bill 7 by the 85th Texas Legislature in 2017, the State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC) has been very busy writing administrative regulations (i.e., rules) to implement the provisions of SB 7 and to otherwise strengthen rules governi...

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    This Educator Insubordination Stuff is Pretty Serious, Isn’t It?

    January 10, 2019

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    January 2, 2019

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    When Can a Texas Educator's Insubordination Amount to Soliciting a Romantic Relationship with a Student?

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    David's Texas Senate Education Committee Testimony 12/7/2015

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    In last week’s blog post, we visited a recent revision to the Texas educator discipline provisions found in Chapter 249 of the Texas Administrative Co...

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