If you are an educator then you do not want to miss your chance for this continuing education opportunity. Texas A&M University-Texarkana will be hosting its 2nd Annual Teachers Law School and it is free.

It all takes place on Thursday, June 29 from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM at Eagle Hall on the A&M-Texarkana campus located at 7101 University Avenue in Texarkana, Texas. This free professional development workshop will teach you about important legal issues that are facing public educators. Participants will receive a Continuing Education Credit Certificate.

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What Topics Are Covered in The 2nd Annual Teachers Law School at Texas A&M Texarkana?

According to a press release the workshop will cover topics like:

• Teacher Liability

• 7th Amendment / Civics Education

• Special Education Discipline Issues

• Culture Wars in Education Law Update

• Anti-Bullying Legal Updates

• School Violence- Warnings and Proactive Behavior

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Dr. Mary Beth Womack, the Assistant Professor of Education stated

“The education department at Texas A&M University-Texarkana is pleased to offer the free 2023 Teachers Law School workshop to educators throughout the area. It’s a wonderful opportunity for educators to come together and hear from experts about some of the legal issues facing teachers today while also receiving a Continuing Education Credit.”

Even though this event is free you will need to RSVP. If you would like more information on this Continuing Education workshop class or to reserve your spot please email mary.womack@tamut.edu.

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