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    Through the trajectory of my life, there have been many experiences that have contributed to my drive to pursue a legal education and seek social justice. From my family, to my volunteer activities, to my present employment; every single thing I have taken part in over the last 21 years has played a role in my desire to study and practice law. Last December, I received the most definitive phone call of my university career. I was selected amongst a high number of applicants to be the Head of the

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    Contextualization of the Issue The Online Graduate Legal Education Program at Florida Coastal School of Law is offered to lawyers who already have a first degree in law from outside the United States. The online program offers a convenient and flexible opportunity for foreign attorneys who are not able to attend traditional face-to-face classes for various reasons, yet wish to obtain a Master’s degree in the U.S. Law. Students enrolled in the online graduate legal education program are in different parts of the

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    religion being taught the same thing is not set in place for sex education. Many believe that sex education is vital in today’s world. Meanwhile others feel that the sex talk should be left up to the parents. With pregnancy rates going up and adolescents getting pregnant younger soon there will not be a choice. One thing is certain that public schools should educate children in some way. Nevertheless not all parts of sex education will be accepted. With the amount of teen pregnancies and the various

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    Intro There are many legal and historical implications with bilingual education. Article One Sheltered instruction: An empowerment framework for English language learners by Helen Abadiano and Jesse Turner discuss the movement in the early 1900s to develop standards for bilingual education in response to “Goals 2000: Educate America Act” along with other legislation designed to promote higher expectations in academia for all students (Abadiano & Turner, 2003). Abadiano and Turner note that

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    The Legal Aspect of Alternative Forms of Education Introduction The overriding law governing all education of young people in Ontario is the Education Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.E.2. This act defines the boundaries of education that are legally acceptable and enforceable in the province of Ontario. The Education Act is often modified and adapted to the changing needs of the population. These modifications may be done by way of changes to the Act itself or by way of changes to the Regulations that support

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    Introduction This essay outlines two of the most important problems and/or challenges facing lawyers and the legal profession in regard to access to justice for all Australians. The essay will look at how the profession and legal education should respond to these challenges. In society today many industries are facing challenges and problems, including lawyers and the legal profession. The legal profession, in general, is now finding itself having to adapt to changes at a faster rate at any time in its

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    year, and 50% of new HIV infections occur in individuals under the age of 25 (Beh 22). This can partly be attributed to the state of sex education in the United States. Only 24 states require sex education be taught in schools and only 20 of those require the information to be ‘medically, factually, or technically accurate’ (“State Policies”). Abstinence-only education has been proven to be ineffective in reducing rates of teen pregnancies, STDs, and the consequences of both; has a lack of public support;

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    The legal and historical rationale of Bilingual Education has been around for quite some time and appears to a continuous issue with educators and political figures. Numerous articles have been written in favor and against Bilingual Education. The articles I read and summarized relate to some of the issues that have evolved from various proponents and opponents of how education should be presented to ELs in the United States. Summaries and a brief timeline of legislation up to the passage of No

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    that the child routinely put dangerous objects in their mouth, and could not go to the bathroom or eat lunch without assistance (Bangor School Department v. Parent, p. 4). As an administrator I would fully support the school’s decision to pursue legal action, however, there are a few details I would like to attend to. First, I would like to insure that the parent has been properly informed of the school’s

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    Trainers must understand their legal duties, obligations, education policies and work-place specific policies. Teachers must follow good practice and continuous personal development in order to promote trust and maximise teaching value. This essay will help you complete your homework; of course using your own ideas and words! I deliver staff training workshops in the Distribution Centre. As a trainer, I need to be aware of key aspects of current legislation and codes of practice relevant to my specialist

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