From Disability Scoop:
"State To Require Cameras In Special Ed Classrooms"
http://www.disabilityscoop.com/2015/06/29/state-require-cameras-special/20420/
"State To Require Cameras In Special Ed Classrooms"
In what’s believed to be a first, a new law in Texas will require schools to
install cameras upon request in classrooms serving students with
disabilities. The law signed by Gov. Greg Abbott earlier this month mandates that school
districts and open-enrollment charter schools in the state employ video cameras
if they are requested by a parent, trustee or staff member. Under the measure, such requests can only be made for self-contained
classrooms and other environments where the majority of students are receiving
special education services. “We heard testimony from students with special needs and parents whose lives
have been forever changed by mistreatment in the classroom,” state Sen. Eddie
Lucio, Jr., who authored the legislation, told Disability Scoop. “It is my
intention that the presence of cameras in these students’ classrooms will
provide evidence in cases of abuse, and will also protect teachers who face
wrongful accusations.” According to the law, cameras are to be used exclusively “in order to promote
student safety.” Cameras cannot be placed inside bathrooms or other areas where
students change clothes, but should be able to record video and audio of all
other areas of the classroom. The measure includes limits on who may view
recordings and the circumstances in which such footage can be reviewed. Several school districts and groups representing educators had opposed the
bill, telling local media they had
concerns about cost and the effectiveness of cameras in improving student
safety. Nonetheless, Abbott signed the legislation without comment. The new law will take effect with the start of the 2016-2017 school year.
^ I am surprised that it was Texas who made this law to help protect the disabled. With all the issues that have plagued special education over the years (ie teachers and students treating the disabled horribly) putting camera with video and voice-recording in their classrooms will help to stop these problems. Of course these incidents can happen in the bathrooms, the gym, the cafeteria, other classrooms, the hallways, the sports' fields, etc and as cameras won't be in those places it will not completely eliminate the problem. Only active school (teacher and student) involvement can do that. ^
http://www.disabilityscoop.com/2015/06/29/state-require-cameras-special/20420/
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