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Wang, Daniel W. – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 2022
When the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching was established in 1905, universities in Canada and Newfoundland were eligible for participation in a pension fund for faculty and grants to universities. Canadian universities were quick to seek access to the Carnegie pension plan and for support from the Corporation. Access to both…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Universities, Professional Associations
Canadian Association of University Teachers, 2020
The International Human Rights Program was established by the Faculty of Law in 1987 with a mission to advance the field of international human rights law. The program first offered experiential learning opportunities for students through summer internships and volunteer working groups. This report concerns events surrounding the decision by the…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Academic Freedom, Law Schools, Personnel Selection
Bailey, Michael A.; Rosenthal, Jeffrey S.; Yoon, Albert H. – Studies in Higher Education, 2016
In many educational settings, students may have an incentive to take courses where high grades are easier to achieve, potentially corroding student learning, evaluation of student achievement, and the fairness and efficiency of post-graduation labor outcomes. A grading system that takes into account heterogeneity of teacher standards and student…
Descriptors: Grades (Scholastic), Law Schools, Admission (School), Scores
Van Praagh, Shauna – Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching, 2013
The choices teachers make about both form and content in designing their courses shape students' perceptions of the connection between "real life" and the "classroom." The choice to begin a first-year law course with stories told by residential school survivors provides an example of how to bring "real life" into the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Legal Education (Professions), Law Schools, Graduate Study
Thornton, Margaret – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2011
"Privatising the Public University: The Case of Law" is the first full-length critical study examining the impact of the dramatic reforms that have swept through universities over the last two decades. Drawing on extensive research and interviews in Australia, New Zealand, the UK and Canada, Margaret Thornton considers the impact of the…
Descriptors: Law Schools, Foreign Countries, Public Colleges, Privatization
Law School Survey of Student Engagement, 2011
The Law School Survey of Student Engagement (LSSSE) focuses on activities that affect learning in law school. This year's results show how law students spend their time, what they think about their experience in law school, and guide schools in their efforts to improve engagement and learning. The selected results are based on responses from more…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Learner Engagement, Legal Education (Professions), Law Students
Progressive Architecture, 1971
Encouraging student and faculty interaction, a new law school facility reflects changing learning patterns and the need for less institutionalism in academic surroundings. (Author)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Educational Facilities Design, Law Libraries, Law Schools
Gender Barriers in the Legal Profession: Implications for Career Development of Female Law Students.

Krakauer, Lianne; Chen, Charles P. – Journal of Employment Counseling, 2003
Examines some of the key issues pertinent to the life career development of female students in law schools. Explore gender-related psychosocial aspects, such as the differences between the career patterns of men and women. Several specific career counseling implications and strategies, aimed at addressing the unique needs of women studying in a…
Descriptors: Career Development, Females, Foreign Countries, Law Schools
Fraser, F. Murray – University of British Columbia Law Review, 1979
The development of a curriculum for a new law school, at the University of Victoria in Canada, is outlined. Factors that constrain, influence, and determine the shape of the curriculum are noted, as is the role of the legislative process. Available from Univ. Brit. Columbia Faculty of Law, Vancouver 8, B.C. (MSE)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries, Higher Education

Parker, Graham – Journal of Legal Education, 1976
Traces briefly the history of legal education in Ontario and discusses the 1970 report to the Committee on Post-Secondary Education in Ontario, which recommends abolition of articling and the Bar Admission Course and reduction of the present 5-year process to a 3-year program that integrates the practical and academic. (JT)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational History, Foreign Countries, Higher Education

Fleming, Donald J. – University of New Brunswick Law Journal, 1981
The origins of the Jessup Competition are described. Its popularity throughout the United States and the international community provides strong support for the contention that the aims and functions of the moot are both useful and proven ones. The incorporation of the event into Canadian law curricula is discussed. (MLW)
Descriptors: Competition, Court Litigation, Curriculum, Foreign Countries
Trakman, Leon E., Ed.; Watters, Douglas, Ed. – 1981
Proceedings of a 1981 conference on professional competence and the law are presented. The perspectives of educators Leon Trakman, Murray Fraser, and Stewart Macaulay concerning the educational needs of the legal profession and the role of the law school are presented. The Canadian justices McIntyre and Cowan comment on the quality of lawyers'…
Descriptors: Accountability, Codes of Ethics, College Faculty, College Role

Trakman, Leon E. – Dalhousie Law Journal, 1980
Academically, Canadian education is at the crossroads between formalism and functionalism, with the latter prevailing in recent years. There now arises a demand for a more integrated approach, linking legal theory with legal practice. (MSE)
Descriptors: Accountability, College Role, Educational Change, Educational Quality
Council of Ontario Universities, Toronto. – 1978
An overview of the source of law school applications to Ontario law schools in 1973 and 1974 and the relationship of certain variables to the admission process is presented. The tables provided reflect the following information: applicants, offer recipients and registrants by law school, age, length of university experience, highest degree…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, College Admission, College Applicants, Graduate Study

MacDonald, R. A. – Dalhousie Law Journal, 1979
Described is a public legal education program at the University of Windsor (Canada) that aims to educate the layperson in Canadian law and procedure. Objectives, program elements, and ancillary activities are outlined briefly. Available from The Carswell Co., Ltd., 2330 Midland Ave., Agincourt, Ontario M1S 1P7 Canada. (MSE)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Community Involvement, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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