This 193 page middle or high school resource examines questions such as how societies make laws, resolve conflicts, and deal with those who do not live up to society’s standards for behaviour.
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This is a service in which justice professionals come out to schools and talk about law related topics that focus on the outcomes from the Alberta Social Studies Curriculum. Several topics are offered but the speaker can tailor his/her talk to the needs of [more]
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In this mock trial, a student on the school basketball team slips on a puddle of water left on the gymnasium floor. His injuries cause him to lose his basketball scholarship , as well as his job. The student sued Ketkluane High School for negligence for [more]
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This radio drama or podcast tells the story of Irene Murdoch who leaves her life on the farm and an abusive husband. She then fights for her rights as a farm wife to half the land that had been accumulated during their 25 years of marriage. Irene had worked [more]
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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]
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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]
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