Have students generally been successful in claims of educational malpractice?

a. Yes. Students have won most lawsuits where teachers breach their duty to teach the content.
b. No. Students have generally not been successful in claiming that teachers were negligent in teaching which resulted in intellectual injury.
c. No. Students are prohibited by state law from alleging any type of negligent act against a teacher.
d. No. Students are prohibited by federal law from alleging any type of negligent act against a teacher.
e. None of the above.


Ans: b. No. Students have generally not been successful in claiming that teachers were negligent in teaching which resulted in intellectual injury.

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