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Law 12

Law 12. Pascale Chambon-Dias. Unscramble the jumbled underlined words to read the messages. Legal rahseecr is on sllik you will develop in this course. cittaniso are used to identify cases and suatttes. Answer: research, skill. Answer: Citations, statutes. Law 12. Course outline.

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Law 12

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  1. Law 12 Pascale Chambon-Dias

  2. Unscramble the jumbled underlined words to read the messages. • Legal rahseecr is on sllik you will develop in this course. • cittaniso are used to identify cases and suatttes. Answer: research, skill Answer: Citations, statutes

  3. Law 12 Course outline

  4. Introduction to the course • The Law 12 course has been developed for high school students who have an interest in Canadian law and wish to understand how it functions within our society. While providing understanding as to how law functions in Canada, this course will develop the student’s critical thinking, organizational, and research skills

  5. Everyday supplies: • Loose-leaf paper • Pens and pencils • Duo-tang for journal • Dictionary

  6. Course Topics based on Learning Expectations: • Introduction to Law • What is Law and its purpose within a society • The History and origins of Canadian Law • The level of governments in Canada and their responsibilities.

  7. Course Topics based on Learning Expectations: • International Law • Structure and organisation • How it affects Canada • Charter of Rights and Freedom & Human Rights • Understanding the Charter of Rights and Freedoms • How does the Charter reflect Canadian society

  8. Course Topics based on Learning Expectations: • Civil Law • Civil Procedures • Negligence and Unintentional Torts • Intentional Torts • Marriage and Divorce • Child Custody and Spousal Support • Division of Property upon Death (wills) • Contract and Business Law • Personal Research Project

  9. Course Topics based on Learning Expectations: • Criminal Law • The Nature of Crime • The Criminal Court System • The criminal code of Canada • Research Project and Presentations.

  10. Breakdown of Semester Mark • Assignments and reflections 30% • Seminars and discussions 20% • Research Projects 30% • Tests 20% Semester (70%) + Exam (30%) = Final (100%) Note: this breakdown is subject to change based on class needs

  11. Attendance and Assessment Policy • Tests will be announced a week in advance. Please check calendar on teacher’s website. • Should a student be absent on the day of a test, test will be written on the day of his/her return unless otherwise pre-arranged with teacher.

  12. Attendance and Assessment Policy • Assignments and projects are handed in at the beginning of class on the due date, unless otherwise discussed or indicated on website. Should student be absent on that date, assignment is due upon her/his return unless otherwise pre-arranged with teacher. • Throughout the most of the semester, students will be working on a Career Portfolio, a reflection journal and an end of the year project and presentation on Criminal Law

  13. Attendance and Assessment Policy • Please note: Many of the assignments will be directly linked to our school’s Planning for Improvement objectives and will include activities with multi-genre writing and the usage of fractions.

  14. Contact Information • pdias@staff.ednet.ns.ca or 826 – 3222 ext. 790 1011 • my webpage is at http://hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca/pdias/ • note: it is often easier for me to respond to one of your emails than to contact you by phone.

  15. Questions???

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