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  1. May 14, 2012 · With certain exceptions, s. 21 of the Education Act imposes a legal obligation to attend school on every school day. In Part XIII of the Act , each student is subject to a regime authorizing a school principal to investigate and suspend a student and even commence expulsion proceedings.

  2. In Canada, federal activity in education, while it exists, is limited. Thus, there are different arrangements in each province for curricula, teacher certification, and even grades within the school system.

    • Dawn Wallin, Jon Young, Benjamin Levin
    • 2021
  3. Jul 15, 2013 · The establishment of schools brought local practice under official scrutiny and forced communities to conform to prescribed standards of formal instruction which did not accord with the reality of a diverse society.

  4. Summarize the history of residential schooling in Canada. Identify three different types of school segregation practices in Canada’s history. Explain three major socio-historical functions of mass schooling. Explain what is meant by the feminization of the teaching corps.

    • Karen L. Robson
    • 2019
  5. 4.8 Laws Affecting Teachers and Schools. The way laws are applied to schools differs, in some important respects, from the way they are applied to other settings. The fact that schools are charged with the education of young people has affected the way courts have applied the laws.

    • Dawn Wallin, Jon Young, Benjamin Levin
    • 2021
  6. Laws both outline, and limit: who can teach; what can be taught; who will be taught; and how the various parties involved in education should treat one-another. Many aspects of schooling, particularly the relationship between teachers and students, are deeply affected by law.

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  8. Jan 13, 2017 · As we mentioned, by the time Obama took office, the federal education law known as No Child Left Behind had alienated just about everyone with a stake in America's schools.

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