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Why is it necessary for educators to study legal and ethical topics? What types of situations might arise that require you to know and apply these concepts? Examples are listed.

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As you explain why it is necessary for educators to study legal and ethical topics, I feel that this knowledge enhances educators in many ways. For example, there are many serious as well as daily types of situations that might arise to require teachers to know and apply these ...

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