Can a teacher be punished for failing to submit lesson plans?
a. Yes. At least one court has noted the vital role that lesson plans play.
b. No. The U.S. Department of Education has issued regulations that protect teachers from submitting lesson plans.
c. No. The Supreme Court has ruled that it is up to the teacher whether s/he wants to submit a lesson plan.
d. Yes. Under federal union guidelines the teacher can be dismissed for failing to submit lesson plans.
e. None of the above.
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