1. How Civil is the Right to Privacy? Information Policing in the School Context
Sandra M. Anderson
2. The Right to Attend or the Right to Learn. Evolving Public Expectations and the Law
Ruth Bauman
3. The Right Not to Remain Silent: Freedom of Expression In and Out of the Classroom
Jennifer Birrell & R. Paul Marshall
4. Legal Context of Parent-Teacher Interactions in Schools: Implications for Diversity, Democracy and the Future
Ken Brien, Ed.D.
5. Bona Fide Occupational Requirement or Adverse Effect Discrimination: The Politics of Accent in a Teacher Education Program
Finney Cherian & Yvette Daniel
6. The Intersection of Class Actions, Civil Rights and Education
Andrea DeKay, Michael Peerless & Christina Benedict
7. The Charter of Rights and Freedoms: What Teachers and School Administrators Should Know
Jerome G. Delaney
8. Population, Aging & the Education Sector: Recognition, Impact and the Future
Roderick C. Flynn & Rich Evenson
9. The Child and Family Services Review Board: Creating New Challenges in Safe School Administration
Stephen F. Gleave, George G. Vuicic and Graham J. Clarke
10. Liberty, Learning and Rights: Freedom of Expression in Canadian Schools
Wendy J. Harris, Terri A. Cohen & Sari A. Wiens
11. The Right to Associate: Governments and Teacher Organizations Relations
Shirley M. Humphries, Ph.D.
12. Managing Parental Harassment
Robert G. Keel & Nadya Tymochenko
13. La liberté de religion et lobligation daccommodement dans le milieu scolaire: la recherché de léquilibre
François LeBel
14. La Jurisprudence de la Cour Suprême du Canada sur les droits fondamentaux dans le secteur de léducation
Lhonorable Louis LeBel, Cour Suprême du Canada
15. Vidéosurveillance en milieu scolaire: Les enjeux Longpré
François Longpré
16. Duality of Human Rights and Other Proceedings or Can I Have My Cake and Eat It Too?
John C. MacPherson, Q.C. & Rebecca L. Pitts
17. Opening Exercises and Freedom of Conscience and Religion: Constitutional Considerations
Michael Manley-Casimir, Alan Wilkinson & Kirsten Manley-Casimir
18. Cultivating Citizenship: Justice Education in the Classroom
Sarah McCoubrey
19. Lessons from Jubran: Reducing School Board Liability in Cases of Student Harassment
Elizabeth J. Meyer
20. The Family Law Act of Alberta
Mark Minenko
21. Le Nouveau Recours Fondé Sur LArticle 47.2 du Code du Travail: Développements Jurisprudentiels Devant La Commission Des Relations du Travail
Pierre E. Moreau & Nancy Martel
22. Human Rights Complaints: Lodging Them and Dodging Them – A Practical Consideration of Fora and Strategies for Dealing With Human Rights Complaints for Unions and Employers
Joshua S. Phillips & David A. Wright
23. The Secrets That You Keep: Resolving Issues of Civil Rights When Students Tell Teachers Secrets
Ian Pickard
24. Freedom of Association – Not Just a Casual Concern: Representation and Collective Bargaining Rights for Substitute Teachers
Carmen Pickering
25. What Does It Have To Do With Society What I Do In My Own Spare Time?
Christopher Sach-Anderson
26. Politiques interculturelles et pratiques scolaires en milieu multiethnique montréalais: apprendre sur la tas?
Mela Sarkar, Constance Lavoie & Anie Desautels
27. Inclusive and Safe Schools: Connecting Factors
Brenda Sautner
28. Reasonable Accommodation of Special Needs: Data-Based Advocacy in the Age of Accountability
William J. Smith
29. Privacy and Confidentiality vs. Openness and Accountability
Brenda Stokes-Verworn
30. Teacher Education Needs More Education Law
Susan Sydor
31. Do the Charter and Human Rights Codes Necessitate Standards in Special Education?
Nadya Tymochenko & Nicola Simmons
32. Using Visual Arts as a Vehicle for Teaching Civil Rights Education: Real Projects from Real Classrooms
Peter Vietgen
33. Canadian Educational Systems: Using a Rights-Based Perspective to Address the Needs of All Students
Dawn Zinga & Megan Davis
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