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Purich Publishing Education, Student Rights and the Charter
Book SynopsisCanada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the interpretation of its provisions by the courts is forcing educators to increase attention paid to student rights, resulting in a more democratic educational system and a better learning environment. Yet many questions still face both educators and parents, as addressed by Watkinson, including the ability of teachers and principals to search students and their lockers; whether teachers can regulate the contents of student newspapers; whether school boards are responsible for sexual harassment within schools; what constitutes corporal punishment and whether it can be used; and what accommodation schools must make for students facing learning difficulties.Table of ContentsIntroduction1. Human Rights Legislation Federal and Provincial Human Rights LegislationCanadian Charter of Rights and FreedomsConvention on the Rights of the Child2. Caring and Contextuality The Ethic of CareCaring and Contextuality in the LawCaring in Education3. Limiting Rights and Freedoms ProcessInterpretationApplication to Education4. Freedom of Conscience and Religion InterpretationApplication to EducationSchool Prayer and Religious PracticesCompulsory Education and ReligionPatriotic Exercises5. Freedom of Expression and Assembly Freedom of ExpressionHate PropagandaMaterial and Substantial DisruptionLewd and Indecent SpeechStudent PublicationsAppearanceReading MaterialFreedom of Assembly6. Race, Gender, Economic Status, and Sexual Orientation InterpretationDiscriminationApplication to EducationRacialized StudentsGenderSexual OrientationPoverty7. Students with Disabilities Application to EducationThe Emily Eaton CaseEldridge and Eaton ComparedThe Rights of Persons with Disabilities8. Sexual Harassment LegislationInterpretationApplication to EducationEnforcement9. Group Punishment, Suspensions, and Expulsions InterpretationApplication to Education10. Search, Seizure, and Detention Search and SeizureInterpretationStrip Searches, Locker Searches, and Private PossessionsDetention11. Corporal Punishment Criminal CodeEquality Rights and DiscriminationCruel and Unusual PunishmentLiberty and Security of the PersonNecessary Justification12. ConclusionAppendix: Canadian Charter of Rights and FreedomsIndex
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Threshold Editions The Trial of the Century
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JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck) Religion in der Schule: Zwischen individuellem
Book SynopsisNirgendwo kommt der Staat der Persönlichkeit des Einzelnen so nahe wie in der Schule: Sie ist zugleich ein Ort der Bildung wie auch der Persönlichkeitserziehung und der Integration der heranwachsenden Generation in die Gesellschaft. In einer religiös zunehmend heterogenen Gesellschaft mit divergierenden Erziehungs- und Wertvorstellungen, die gleichwohl auf dem Grundpfeiler der Glaubens- und Bekenntnisfreiheit des Einzelnen als zentraler Freiheitsnorm ruht, sind Konflikte zwischen dem staatlichen Bildungs- und Erziehungsauftrag sowie Lehrern, Schülern und Eltern unvermeidbar. Der vorliegende Band widmet sich den einzelnen Diskussionsfeldern, in denen das Verhältnis zwischen individueller Religions-, Weltanschauungs- und Gewissensfreiheit sowie dem staatlichen Interesse an Bildung, Erziehung und Integration durch Schule zur Sprache kommt und gleichsam stellvertretend für die Gesellschaft insgesamt verhandelt wird.
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Duncker & Humblot Anspruch, Kapazitat Und Auswahl:
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Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Bundesarchivgesetz: Handkommentar
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Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Grundrechtskonflikte Im Vertrag: Verfahrensrecht
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£156.00