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May 14, 2012 · Some of the sources of provincial education law are: education statutes, education regulations, ministry guidelines and policies; policies, procedures, protocols and by-laws; and common law or case law. At both the federal and provincial levels, there are other areas of law that intersect with education.
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.
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Aug 28, 2024 · Right to Education. The right to education has been recognized as a human right in a number of international conventions, including the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights which recognizes a right to free, compulsory primary education for all, an obligation to develop secondary education accessible to all, on ...
Feb 19, 2012 · From the age of 5 to about 16, school attendance is compulsory. New Brunswick is currently departing from this pattern. Legislation has been introduced (1997) which will make attendance in kindergarten compulsory and which will raise the compulsory school attendance age to 18.
In Canada, it’s the law that children get an education. It’s the parent’s responsibility to make sure children get enrolled in and attend school. Depending on where you live, there are many schooling options to choose from. There are also different ways to get involved in those communities.
Apr 29, 2014 · In Canada the right to education is contained in provincial/territorial education acts. These acts typically provide access to public education for children from ages 5/6 years to 18/21 years of age. In addition, human rights acts ensure both access as well as protection from discrimination.
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Jan 8, 2012 · Basic Right to Education. Provincial governments affirm the basic right to an education when they approve financing for primary and secondary schools. Governments also extend the right to an education by underwriting part of the expenses for colleges and universities.