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This guide is for teachers using the booklet "Learning about the Law". It contains activities, exercises, and tests. It also teaches oral skills, written skills, and content. + more details
From People's Law SchoolSubtopics: citizenship & newcomers
An excellent look into civil law and negligence. Geared to Law 12 students and university and college students taking law courses, this entertaining video assists students in understanding the role of the courts in ... + more details
From Justice Education Society of BCSubtopics: negligence
Explore the YCJA is a free online course for teachers and youth to learn about the Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA). It is designed for youth who wish to learn about the law and how it relates to young people who ... + more details
From Justice Education Society of BCSubtopics: charged with a crime; young people & criminal law
Our Justice Theatre troupe consists of seven professional actors who stage scripted hour-long dramatizations of criminal trials on topics affecting students in elementary and secondary schools throughout the school year ... + more details
From People's Law SchoolSubtopics: criminal court; young people & criminal law
This guide outlines some basic ideas and concepts concerning civil liberties for students. If you know what rights are and how they work, you can better understand and protect your rights and protect and respect the ... + more details
From BC Civil Liberties AssociationSubtopics: civil liberties; privacy rights; rights & protection from discrimination; rights of children & teens + all subtopics
This teacher's guide is for high school teachers in BC. It is designed to be used with the nine videos at www.legalrights4u.ca. The website explains legal rights in scenarios common to young people. The teacher's guide ... + more details
From Justice Education Society of BCSubtopics: civil liberties; rights of children & teens; rights when dealing with police + all subtopics
Our ESL teachers visit classes to teach immigrants enrolled as ESL students the basics of Canadian and BC law. This free service is available to intermediate and advanced ESL students in the Lower Mainland and south ... + more details
From People's Law SchoolSubtopics: citizenship & newcomers
This 54-page booklet is for intermediate and upper level ESL students and adult basic English students. Organized into eight chapters, it's a basic primer on a variety of legal topics, such as the fundamentals of ... + more details
From People's Law SchoolSubtopics: citizenship & newcomers
This website provides educational information and instructional videos about the courts of British Columbia, which include the Provincial Court, Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal. The site describes the structure of ... + more details
From Justice Education Society of BCSubtopics: criminal court; family court; getting started with your case; small claims; supreme court + all subtopics
This website was created for people who want to learn about BC courts and the types of cases that are heard in each one. Four instructional videos and text cover a range of topics: BC's three levels of courts, criminal ... + more details
From Justice Education Society of BCSubtopics: criminal court; family court; getting started with your case; small claims; supreme court + all subtopics