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.
- Disciplinary Alternatives to Suspensions: Options and Considerations of High School Vice-Principals
Ken Brien - Putting the Trustees in Trusteeship: The Legal and Political Battle Over Inadequate Funding and the Duty to Balance the Books
James Cameron - The Effect of Changing Workload and Government Policy on Teacher Learning in Canada
Rosemary Clark - 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 - Mostly Borrowed, Nothing New: The Policy Discourse of Zero-tolerance
Yvette Daniel - Accommodation of the Disabled Educator - Revised
Richard Evenson & Eric Bundgard - 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 - Canada’s Legal Standard of Care for Outdoor Education
Jon Heshka - Childhood Obesity: What’s School Got To Do With It: The Ontario Perspective
Marion Hoffer - Childhood Obesity, School Food and Education: The Role of the Law
Dr. Tim Kaye - Sexual Interferance, Sexual Exploitation, Luring and the Amended Definition of Sexual Abuse as Professional Misconduct
Christopher Sach-Anderson - Youths in Custody: The Law as an Agent of Change
Dr. William Thomas Smale - Professionalism and Autonomy: Unbalanced Agents of Change in the Ontario Education System
Greg Sitch - Sex, Crime and Videotapes
Brenda Stokes Verworn - Managing Parental Harassment
Nadya Tymochenko & Robert G. Keel