The Law in Education: A Tower or Bridge?

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Papers presented at the 20th Annual CAPSLE Conference in Toronto, 2009.

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