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Full-Text Articles in Law
Maximizing Opportunity, Minimizing Risk: Aligning Law, Policy And Practice To Strengthen Work-Integrated Learning In Ontario, Joseph F. Turcotte, Leslie Nichols, Lisa Philipps
Maximizing Opportunity, Minimizing Risk: Aligning Law, Policy And Practice To Strengthen Work-Integrated Learning In Ontario, Joseph F. Turcotte, Leslie Nichols, Lisa Philipps
Lisa Philipps
A broad consensus is emerging in Ontario and at the federal level in favour of expanding postsecondary students’ access to experiential or “work-integrated learning” (WIL) opportunities. One of the challenges in implementing this vision is navigating the complex legal status of students as they leave campus and enter workplaces in a wide range of industries and roles. This study aims to support these efforts by mapping the current legal landscape for WIL to identify both risks and opportunities for students, post-secondary institutions (PSIs) and placement hosts alike (referred to collectively in this study as “WIL participants”). It makes recommendations to …
Fiat Flux: Evolving Purposes And Ideals Of The Great American Public Law School, Christopher Edley Jr
Fiat Flux: Evolving Purposes And Ideals Of The Great American Public Law School, Christopher Edley Jr
Christopher Edley
This Essay describes the changing role of American law schools throughout the twentieth century and proposes a vision for the future's Great American Law School. Since the founding of Berkeley Law, the definition of the legal profession has progressed from an interior orientation, which focused predominately on trial courts and appellate advocacy, to an exterior orientation with wide consideration of other forms of lawyering. Along a second axis, legal pedagogy has progressed from a careerist orientation, which focused on case analysis and advocacy skills, to a more academic orientation that integrates questions of theory and methodology. Analyzing these trends, this …
The Legal Landscape Of Parental-Choice Policy, Nicole Stelle Garnett
The Legal Landscape Of Parental-Choice Policy, Nicole Stelle Garnett
Nicole Stelle Garnett
Private school choice programs raise important legal questions regarding students’ rights to an education, parents’ rights to choose their children’s schools, state constitutions, race and disability, and religious liberty.
Examining The Paradox Between Dismantling De Jure Segregation And Affirmative Action: Implications From Contemporary Higher Education Case Law, Robert T. Palmer Phd, Tiffany Boykin-Fountaine, Phd
Examining The Paradox Between Dismantling De Jure Segregation And Affirmative Action: Implications From Contemporary Higher Education Case Law, Robert T. Palmer Phd, Tiffany Boykin-Fountaine, Phd
Robert T. Palmer, PhD
The Role Of The Administrator In Instructional Technology Policy, Philip T.K. Daniel, Jason P. Nance
The Role Of The Administrator In Instructional Technology Policy, Philip T.K. Daniel, Jason P. Nance
Jason P. Nance
In response to national and state reform movements, and in an attempt to strengthen preparation standards for teachers and students, accreditation boards have prepared performance indicators in the area of technology. Such standards call for the full integration of technology in school curricula, formal coursework and professional development workshops for teachers, and an understanding on the part of teachers and students alike as to the legal and ethical issues surrounding the use of technology. The thesis of this research is that it is essential that school administrators be involved in all levels of planning and integrating technology into school curricula …
Restorative Justice From The Margins To The Center- The Emergence Of A New Norm In School Discipline.Pdf, Thalia Gonzalez
Restorative Justice From The Margins To The Center- The Emergence Of A New Norm In School Discipline.Pdf, Thalia Gonzalez
Thalia Gonzalez
The Middle Class, Urban Schools, And Choice, Michael Lewyn
The Middle Class, Urban Schools, And Choice, Michael Lewyn
Michael E Lewyn
Inga Khachaturova V. Shaun Rourke - Dismissal Of Injunction.Pdf
Inga Khachaturova V. Shaun Rourke - Dismissal Of Injunction.Pdf
Khachaturova V. Rourke - Dismissal of Injunction