School Policies and Their Functions Flashcards
A maltreatment towards the child whether its habitual or not
Child Abuse
This refers to what students don’t have the opportunity to learn rather students are learning something based on the absence of certain experiences, interactions and discourses in the classroom
Absent or Null (Excluded Curriculum)
Individual or groups uses strength or power to hurt another. A willful aggressive behavior that is directed towards a particular victim, who may be outnumbered, younger, weak, with disability, less confident, or otherwise vulnerable
Bullying
This Republic Act aims to protect enrolled children in educational institutions
Republic Act No. 10627 or Anti-Bullying Act of 2013
This Republic Act mostly concerns on child prostitution, child trafficking and obscene publications and indecent
Republic Act No. 7610 or Special Protection of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination Act
Children who are indulge in sexual intercourse or lascivious conduct due to coercion or influence of any adult, syndicate and group
Child Prostitution
These policies and documents are required by the law to have these in schools and academic
Statutory Policy
Additional policies in the school or setting might wish to have in place and not required by the law
Discretionary Policy
Its relate to specific areas of the curriculum and most of these are required by school or law
Curriculum Policy
It promotes a zero-tolerance policy for any act of child abuse, exploitation and other related offenses
Child Protection Policy or DepEd Order No. 40 Series of 2012
An offense act with use of electronics or technology through social platforms
Cyber Bullying
Using the child for one’s self-interests resulting in an unjust, harmful or cruel treatment to the child
Child Exploitation
An act of exclusion, distinction, restriction and preference effects the childs nullifying or impairing the recognition, enjoyment or exercise by all persons, on an equal footing, of all rights and freedom
Discrimination Against Child
A single act or series of acts committed by educational institution personnel against the child
Violence Against the Child
Person engage in trading and dealing with children, not limited to the act of buying and selling of a child. The penalty shall be reclusion temporal or reclusion perpetua
Child Trafficking
This are unwritten, unofficial and often unintended lessons, values and perspectives students learn in school
Hidden (Unofficial Curriculum)
This refers to the plan for learning set by a teacher or school board. This designs the class what to teach
Explicit (Stated Curriculum)
The formal decisions are normally recorded in a range of official documents that have direct or significant effect on the curriculum
Curriculum Policy
It requires the school to assess risks to put in place proportionate control measures, record details of risk assessments and measures taken to reduce the risks and expected outcomes
Health and Safety Policy
A decision to permanently remove the student in education or welfare in response to a serious breach or persistent breaches of the school’s behavior policy
Exclusion Policy
An action plan that you can use
to identify your individual goals
and what you want to achieve
Personal Development Policy