Corporal salute for end of special needs punishment
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Corporal salute for end of special needs punishment
“This is a great victory for Oklahoma’s students with special needs,” said Joe Dorman, CEO of the Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy (OICA). Dorman was speaking about the fact that Senate Bill 364 became law today, without the governor’s signature.
Oklahoma law now bans corporal punishment for students with disabilities • Oklahoma Voice
Lori Wathen holds a paddle printed with the word "no" to oppose the practice of corporal punishment in schools before an interim study on the subject on Oct. 21. A ban on corporal punishment of students with disabilities has become law. (Photo by Nuria Martinez-Keel/Oklahoma Voice)OKLAHOMA CITY — A new Oklahoma law will prohibit schools from inflicting physical pain as punishment for students with disabilities. Although the practice is already b…
Oklahoma bans corporal punishment for disabled students
Oklahoma bans corporal punishment for all students with disabilities, expanding protections under a new law effective without Gov. Stitt’s signature. The post Oklahoma bans corporal punishment for disabled students first appeared on The Journal Record.
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