in loco parentis
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Definition
- Adverb:
- In the place of a parent: A legal doctrine or principle where an individual or institution assumes some of the functions and responsibilities of a parent. This typically involves the duty of care, supervision, and discipline that a parent would ordinarily provide.
Usage
- The phrase in loco parentis is used to describe the legal relationship and duty of care that teachers, schools, or other guardians have towards children under their supervision. It is a formal term, most commonly used in legal and educational contexts.
- It functions as an adverb in a sentence, modifying a verb to describe how an action is performed.
Examples
- Adverb:
- The school acts in loco parentis during school hours, responsible for the students' safety and well-being.
- While the camp counselors are in loco parentis, they must enforce the rules just as a parent would.
Advanced Usage
- Legal Doctrine: The concept is a foundational principle in education law, granting schools the authority to discipline students and make decisions concerning their welfare while they are under the school's care.
- The university's policy was based on the historical doctrine of in loco parentis.
Variants and Related Words
- Loco parentis (noun phrase): Sometimes used as a noun phrase to refer to the status or position itself.
- The court examined the school's role of loco parentis in the case.
Synonyms
- As a guardian
- In a parental role
- As a surrogate parent
Notes
- in loco parentis is a Latin phrase adopted into English legal and academic terminology. It is typically written in italics in formal writing.
- This term does not have direct phrasal verbs or idioms derived from it, as it is a fixed legal phrase.
Adverb
- in place of the parents
- we had to punish this child in loco parentis