1969
DOI: 10.1086/442868
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Demonstrations, Dismissals, Due Process, and the High School: An Overview

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“…1 It had a gentler side that compelled empathetic faculty and administrators to care for their students as though they were their own children. This was not a legal mandate given that the common law limited "natural affection" to relations between biological parents and their children (Abbott, 1969;Shaw, 1981). 2 Rather, the forging of sturdy bonds of affection between teachers and students-between "parents" and "children"-was a consequence of the college's role as an alma mater, or nourishing mother.…”
Section: The Two Sides Of In Loco Parentismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 It had a gentler side that compelled empathetic faculty and administrators to care for their students as though they were their own children. This was not a legal mandate given that the common law limited "natural affection" to relations between biological parents and their children (Abbott, 1969;Shaw, 1981). 2 Rather, the forging of sturdy bonds of affection between teachers and students-between "parents" and "children"-was a consequence of the college's role as an alma mater, or nourishing mother.…”
Section: The Two Sides Of In Loco Parentismentioning
confidence: 99%