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Complimentary Archived Video

Teachable Moments: Top Issues in Regulatory Proceedings Involving Educators

  • November 16, 2016

Whether your clients include ECEs, teachers, unions, parents and children, school boards or the regulators, get up to speed on tricky issues in the context of educator regulation before the Ontario College of Teachers and College of Early Childhood Educators.

Education Law, Student Forum

Complimentary Archived Video

Navigating Family Law Issues in Schools

  • May 31, 2016

We bring together family lawyers, education lawyers and school administrators to explore the tricky issues arising in the context of a family breakdown and their bearing on school operations, student success and the best interests of the child.

Education Law, Family Law, Student Forum

Complimentary Archived Video

School Boards Collective Bargaining Act: Eighteen Months Later

  • November 25, 2015

It has been a year and a half since the School Boards Collective Bargaining Act, 2014 came into force, instituting a two-tier bargaining system in Ontario. Join us to reflect on how the new scheme is working and to explore opportunities for improvement going forward.

Education Law, Student Forum

Complimentary Archived Video

Managing Cyber-Bullying and Social Media in Our Education System

  • April 01, 2014

What are the appropriate and inappropriate uses of social media within schools and post-secondary institutions? What can educators do to join the fight against cyber-bullying? What potential liabilities arise as a result of embracing social media in your institution, and how can you combat these risks?

Education Law

Complimentary Archived Video

Senior Education Supervisory Staff Officials in the New Labour World

  • June 13, 2013

While the media have focused on labour unrest and disputes with teacher federations and unions over the Ministry of Education's recent legislative and regulatory changes to contracts, the resulting impact of such changes on senior school officials is still unknown or unclear.

Education Law