School Policies and Their Functions Flashcards

1
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A maltreatment towards the child whether its habitual or not

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Child Abuse

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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

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Absent or Null (Excluded Curriculum)

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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

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Bullying

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4
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This Republic Act aims to protect enrolled children in educational institutions

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Republic Act No. 10627 or Anti-Bullying Act of 2013

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This Republic Act mostly concerns on child prostitution, child trafficking and obscene publications and indecent

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Republic Act No. 7610 or Special Protection of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination Act

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Children who are indulge in sexual intercourse or lascivious conduct due to coercion or influence of any adult, syndicate and group

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Child Prostitution

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These policies and documents are required by the law to have these in schools and academic

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Statutory Policy

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Additional policies in the school or setting might wish to have in place and not required by the law

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Discretionary Policy

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9
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Its relate to specific areas of the curriculum and most of these are required by school or law

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Curriculum Policy

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It promotes a zero-tolerance policy for any act of child abuse, exploitation and other related offenses

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Child Protection Policy or DepEd Order No. 40 Series of 2012

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11
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An offense act with use of electronics or technology through social platforms

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Cyber Bullying

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12
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Using the child for one’s self-interests resulting in an unjust, harmful or cruel treatment to the child

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Child Exploitation

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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

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Discrimination Against Child

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A single act or series of acts committed by educational institution personnel against the child

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Violence Against the Child

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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

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Child Trafficking

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16
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This are unwritten, unofficial and often unintended lessons, values and perspectives students learn in school

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Hidden (Unofficial Curriculum)

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This refers to the plan for learning set by a teacher or school board. This designs the class what to teach

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Explicit (Stated Curriculum)

18
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The formal decisions are normally recorded in a range of official documents that have direct or significant effect on the curriculum

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Curriculum Policy

19
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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

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Health and Safety Policy

20
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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

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Exclusion Policy

21
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An action plan that you can use
to identify your individual goals
and what you want to achieve

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Personal Development Policy