The Law in Education: A Tower or Bridge?
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Papers presented at the 20th Annual CAPSLE Conference in Toronto, 2009.
- Bullying in a Digital Age
Ruth Broster & Ken Brien - Can Student Success be Legislated? Bridges, Towers and a Modestly Canadian Proposal
Gerry Connelly - "I want to cooperate, but...." Children’s Aid Society and Police Investigations into Teacher Conduct
Patricia D’Heureux & Janina Fogels - Black Armbands & "Bong Hits 4 Jesus": An Examination of the Limitations Placed on the Freedom of Expression of Students in Canadian and American Schools
Stephanie Drake & Steven Rogers - Risk Management Strategies: A Bridge to Building A Safe, Positive School Environment
Teresa Drijber & Bruce Hutchison - Towers, Bridges and Basements: The Constitutional and Legal Architecture of Independent Schooling
Dale Gibson - The Teacher in Crisis
Nancy Hinds & Kelly Shields - Enhancing the Risk Management Competency of School Principals: The Findings of a Research Study
Scott McLarty - Youth Violence
The Honourable R. Roy McMurtry - "He’s got more degrees than a thermometer." Degree Mills and Detecting Fraudulent Credentials
Ontario College of Teachers - Cyber-bullying: The Rold of Schools and Community In Preventing Online Harassment
Souhail R. Soujah - The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: A Bridge Too Far?
Sandra D. Styres - Bulletin Boards and Brown Envelopes: Finding a Place for Teachers’ Freedom of Expression
Robyn Trask & Carmela Allevato - Disability and Accommodation in Employment in the Education Sector
Sheilagh Turkington & Robyn White - The Charter in the Classroom: Students, Teachers and Rights
Shirley Van Nuland & April Julian - University v. Student: A Contractual Understanding of Higher Education in Canada
Seo Yun Yang