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Ennis Britton's Short Series Podcast: Transgender K-12

Ennis Britton's Short Series Podcast: Transgender K-12

著者: Erin Wessendorf-Wortman and Giselle Spencer
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In this 6- episode series of The Ennis Britton Short Series Podcast: Transgender K-12, attorneys Erin Wessendorf-Wortman and Giselle Spencer take a deep dive into the ever-changing landscape of K-12 schools and transgender students. They will cover the history and impacts of laws and regulations affecting transgender students and educators at both the state and federal levels, as well as provide information you can use every day during the school year.  Look for a new episode on the first and third Thursdays starting in June! 

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  • Staff Rights and Obligations
    2023/08/17

    In the final episode of the series, Erin and Giselle get into the “nitty gritty” of staff rights with regard to transgender students in K-12. The discussion centers on recent cases pertaining to staff rights of speech, expression and religion and the importance of considering the right weights when balancing staff rights against student rights.

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    28 分
  • The Playing Field: Students’ Rights and Athletics
    2023/08/03

    In episode five, Erin and Giselle venture onto the playing field of student rights when parents are not in alignment, including athletic participation, parent’s rights and what it all means under the newly proposed change to Title IX regulations on students’ eligibility for athletic teams. They tackle the key areas of consideration related to transgender students, rights to know, and participation in school sports.

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    28 分
  • Executive Actions and Title IX
    2023/07/19

    In the 4th episode, Erin and Giselle wrap up the discussion surrounding significant court decisions from around the country and where the Biden Presidential administration has landed related to transgender students and examining new areas of challenges to student rights.   The discussion includes what recent changes to Title IX and the provisions of Title VII might mean for educators. 

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    24 分
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