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This site houses an online community that connects youth from grades nine to twelve to find inspiration, access information, get involved, and take action in their local and global communities. Designed and maintained in Canada, this site is the [more]
This four page lesson is designed to engage and inform students in grade eleven or twelve Legal Studies. The lesson explores laws governing the parental support of adult children.
Throughout the lesson students will do the following [more]
This page provides students a place to get involved in action projects surrounding environmental legal issues. Appropriate for CTS 2030 (Environmental Law) and Social Studies 20 or 23, this page leads students in discovering the current areas of [more]
This lesson is applicalble as an extension to students studying governance models in social studies and involves student understanding of governance in non-profit organizations. The lesson involves students adopting or creating a governance [more]
The focus of this site is the Youth Justice system. There are 4 interactive games that work as a culmination to lessons you’ve taught on the Youth Criminal Justice Act. Another part of the website includes the video, Chasing Away Rain Clouds, where male and [more]
This teacher resource manual was developed to support Alberta high
school teachers in educating their students about the justice system in
Alberta and Canada. It addresses five areas of law within the Canadian
judicial system: constitutional, aboriginal [more]