The Law as an Agent of Change in Education

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by Roderick C. Flynn
Production/Release Date: April 2006

Papers presented at the 16th Annual CAPSLE Conference in Regina, 2005.

  1. Disciplinary Alternatives to Suspensions: Options and Considerations of High School Vice-Principals
    Ken Brien
  2. Putting the Trustees in Trusteeship: The Legal and Political Battle Over Inadequate Funding and the Duty to Balance the Books
    James Cameron
  3. The Effect of Changing Workload and Government Policy on Teacher Learning in Canada
    Rosemary Clark
  4. Taking Harassment to a New Level: How the Law May Alter the Landscape of the District School Board Employment Context
    Sarah A Colman & Allyson L. Otten
  5. Mostly Borrowed, Nothing New: The Policy Discourse of Zero-tolerance
    Yvette Daniel
  6. Accommodation of the Disabled Educator - Revised
    Richard Evenson & Eric Bundgard
  7. From the Corporate Boardroom to School Board Chambers - How Changes in Corporate Governance Will Drive the Future of Public Education and the Role of School Boards
    J. René Gallant
  8. Canada’s Legal Standard of Care for Outdoor Education
    Jon Heshka
  9. Childhood Obesity: What’s School Got To Do With It: The Ontario Perspective
    Marion Hoffer
  10. Childhood Obesity, School Food and Education: The Role of the Law
    Dr. Tim Kaye
  11. Sexual Interferance, Sexual Exploitation, Luring and the Amended Definition of Sexual Abuse as Professional Misconduct
    Christopher Sach-Anderson
  12. Youths in Custody: The Law as an Agent of Change
    Dr. William Thomas Smale
  13. Professionalism and Autonomy: Unbalanced Agents of Change in the Ontario Education System
    Greg Sitch
  14. Sex, Crime and Videotapes
    Brenda Stokes Verworn
  15. Managing Parental Harassment
    Nadya Tymochenko & Robert G. Keel