DBA Policy And Procedures small claims and collections, child support collection, classroom lesson plans(constitutional studies, practical law, street law, etc.) and mock trials. http://www.denbar.org/policy/ple.htm
Extractions: Governance Officers Board of Trustees Policy and Procedure Manual Department of Public Legal Education DENVER BAR ASSOCIATION PUBLIC LEGAL EDUCATION The Public Legal Education Department works with the Legal Services Committee to provide the community with information, education and assistance in the understanding and use of the legal process, to enhance public trust in the legal profession, to give direction and opportunities for members to participate in these efforts and to coordinate these efforts with other community organizations. The Director of Public Legal Education coordinates various programs to provide member attorneys opportunities to provide law-related education, improve communication and expand relationships in the community through voluntary service. The following educational programs are available. The clinics are generally held monthly and are open to the public. Attorney volunteers are offered CLE training for most of these clinics and are encouraged to volunteer for a program even if it is not within their specialty area. CLINICS BANKRUPTCY CLINICS Attorney volunteers teach bankruptcy for debtors only (not creditors). The volunteer attorneys give general overview information regarding bankruptcy and provide tips and helpful hints. These clinics are also held at selected Denver Community School locations and are open to the public. Participants must call Gove central reservations, (303) 399-6510, to reserve a spot in any clinic.
Law Wise - March 2002 Inventory. The clearinghouse will mail free copies of lawrelated posters,games, mock trials, booklets, lesson plans, and other aids. It http://www.kscourts.org/lawwise/sep2002.htm
Extractions: Coordinators: Ron Keefover, Kansas Supreme Court and Btissam Hmamouch, Kansas Bar Association September 2002 Greetings from the Kansas Supreme Court and the Kansas Bar Association. This is the first edition of Law Wise for the 2002-2003 school year. With the recent anniversary of the terrorist attacks on our country, the theme of the September edition of Law Wise is America Reflects: Learning Tolerance in Trying Times. October 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Supreme Court In Review February 28 - March 1, 2003 . . . . . . . Mock Trial Regional Tournaments March 21 - 22, 2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mock Trial State Tournament
Mr. Olsen's Academic Links And Other Stuff LRE mock trials - CASE; Winter 98 Newsletter; Street The 'Lectric law Library'sLaypeople's law Lounge. K-12 Sources - Curriculum - lesson plans; Awesome Library http://www.concentric.net/~Cjolsen/lotsalinks.htm
Extractions: Columbia Journal of American Studies. 1995-. SHARP Web MUSE - Home Page JMH: Contents ... History Online Project CA Constitution World History to 1500 Japanese old tales Photos of the Great War ... History, Chess and Social Classes Immigration Unit Plan The Mining Co. Emi's Online Antiwar Anthology Documenting America ... Mayflower Web Pages! The Internet Dictionary Project Knowledge Adventure Encyclopedia River Forecast, Reservoir Info USGS Real-Time Water Data in California The Weather Channel - California NOAA Weather and River Monitoring ... Weather Underground Middleweb WEBED CURRICULUM LINKS The New Teacher Page Education Place ... Eric's Education Resource Home Page!
Socialsciences a court visit, guest speakers, films, mock trials, and case the student in understandingthe law as it responsibilities), links to free lesson plans, links to http://schools.sbe.saskatoon.sk.ca/Mount/Subject/socialsciences.htm
Extractions: Title Page Curriculum Commerce Computer English Language Arts ... Miscellaneous Social Sciences Meet the Teachers Description of Courses Recommended Resources and Internet Sites Recognizing the Work of the Mount Royal Students ... Special Projects Meet the Teachers K. Cote J. Balzer C. Hanke D. Isbister S. Ferguson P. Avery T. Myrol History 31Q, Law 30, History 20, History 30, Law 30 History 20, History 30, History 20, Soc Studies 9 History 10 MDA, Pyschology 30, Soc Studies 9, History 11 History 10, Soc Studies 9, History 20, History 11, Pyschology 30 History 20, Law 30, Psychology 30, History 30, Soc Studies 9 Psychology 30 Social Studies 9, History 10 S. McLean M. May M. Cummings K. Tryon D. Laplante J. Budd Native Studies 30, Soc Studies 9, Native Studies 30Q History 30, Native Studies 20, Law 30, Soc Studies 9, History 10 History 10, Psychology 30 Soc Studies 9 Native Studies 10, Native Studies 20, History 10, Soc Studies 9 Native Studies 30 - back to the top - Description of Courses Asian Studies 20 Economics 30 Law 30 Native Studies 10 Native Studies 20 Native Studies 30 ... - back to the top - Asian Studies 20 - 1 Credit Prerequisite: Social Studies/History 10 or Native Studies 10.
Resources For High School Law And Civics Teachers to making law and justice resources available to all Canadians in either officiallanguage. Includes a Resource Centre with lesson plans and mock trials. http://www.ontariocourts.on.ca/ojen/resource.htm
Extractions: Resources for High School Law and Civics Teachers This initiative is designed to make judges, lawyers, crown attorneys and other justice system personnel more accessible to students, particularly at the secondary school level. Teachers can access speakers who will either come to the classroom, or will welcome students in visits to courthouses, simply by completing a Teacher Request Form . The Teacher Request Form is then faxed to a local courthouse administrator, who will ensure that a speaker - a judge, a lawyer, a crown attorney, a court administrator, or a legal aid representative - addresses the topic(s) of student interest. The speaker may be part of a visit to the courthouse, also available upon request, or will visit the classroom. This initiative is intended to enhance any previous contact you may have had with court and legal system personnel and is being implemented through local committees. The local committees have representatives of the speaker groups and teachers are encouraged to access these organizations. If you are interested in being a part of this initiative, please contact the program department of your Board of Education.
Canada's SchoolNet Lesson Plan - Laws Of Canada lesson plans Elementary. A Day in the Life of Bill COne Canada's ParliamentarySystem Did Jack break the law? Simplified mock Trial No Vehicles in the Park http://www.acjnet.org/teacher/
Arizona High School Mock Trial Search and download over 600 law Related Education lessons and MockTrials. Go to the AZFLSE.org LRE lesson plans Page! The Arizona http://www.azflse.org/mocktrial/ForTeachersCoaches-AZBFMockTrialResources.cfm
Extractions: "May It Please the Court", a video package designed for teaching about mock trials in preparation for mock trial competitions or for use as a teaching strategy in law-related education classrooms, is now available for check-out in the Arizona Bar Foundation Resource Library. This 60 minute teaching video reviews the entire process of preapring for a mock trial and features interviews with students, teachers, and attorneys who have participated in mock trial competitions. It includes footage from both an actual state and regional competition. The package also includes an accompanying lesson plan booklet. If after reviewing the video you decide you want your very own, you can purchase one from the State Bar of Georgia for $22.50. Search and download over 600 Law Related Education lessons and Mock Trials. Go to the AZFLSE.org LRE Lesson Plans Page!
Lesson Plan Central - Thousands Of Free Lesson Plans lesson plans Home Social Studies Government. The Impact of Culture on US LawThrough the unit, students will participate in mock trials, simulations, town http://lessonplancentral.com/lessons/Social_Studies/Government/
Mock Trial Activity School, KS Endorsed by These lesson plans are the learn about Specific areas oflaw; Courtroom procedures; Through participation in mock trials and analysis of http://www.askeric.org/Virtual/Lessons/Social_Studies/Civics/CIV0011.html
Extractions: Endorsed by: These lesson plans are the result of the work of the teachers who have attended the Columbia Education Center's Summer Workshop. CEC is a consortium of teacher from 14 western states dedicated to improving the quality of education in the rural, western, United States, and particularly the quality of math and science Education. CEC uses Big Sky Telegraph as the hub of their telecommunications network that allows the participating teachers to stay in contact with their trainers and peers that they have met at the Workshops. Date: May 1994 Grade Level(s): Subject(s): Overview: A mock trial is a valuable learning experience in many ways. It may be used to help students learn about: Specific areas of law Courtroom procedures Roles of courtroom personnel How U.S. courts resolve conflicts peacefully Through participation in mock trials and analysis of the activity, students gain an insiders perspective on court room procedures. Purpose: While learning the details of trial process and procedures, students are also developing a number of critical skills that are universally necessary:
BAMSL Information For Educators in Practical law Stepping Out Your Rights When You Become an Adult lesson PlansChoice Consequences (Homicide Life in the Streets) mock trials for the http://www.bamsl.org/edu/resources.html
Extractions: Resource Library The BAMSL Law-Related Education Resource Center maintains an extensive library of materials suitable as teaching aids for educators in grades K-12 and beyond. Please use the form below to submit your request or call Shannon Rayburn at 314/421-4134, extension 3120, for additional information. We will make every effort to fulfill your request as quickly as possible.
LCE Lending Library education lending library to assist educators and legal professionals in teachingcitizenship education in the law. lesson Plan/Curriculum Guide. mock trials. http://www.lsba.org/lce/html/lce_lending_library.asp
Extractions: The Louisiana Center for Law and Civic Education maintains a law-related education lending library to assist educators and legal professionals in teaching citizenship education in the law. All materials are available for review Monday-Friday. A nominal annual fee of $20 allows you to check out material and includes shipping and handling fees. Please review the Lending Library Policy or call the Center for details: (504)619-0129 or (800)421-5722, ext. 129. Publications Categories Comic Books/Coloring Books Conference/Forum Materials and Notes Legal Authority Lesson Plan Handouts ... Textbook Teacher's Guide
Lending Library Policy The Louisiana Center for law and Civic Education Lending Library lawyer in the Classroomlesson plans, mock trials, textbooks, teachers guides, videotapes http://www.lsba.org/lce/html/lending_library_policy.html
Social Studies SOCIAL STUDIES lesson plans by Dr. Marty Levine. learn about 1. Specific areas oflaw 2. Courtroom peacefully Through participation in mock trials and analysis http://www.edu-orchard.net/PROFESS/LESSON/HISTORY/ML/ml107.html
Courts In The Classroom the functions of the courts of law in governments such as simulated public hearings,mock trials, and debates This lesson plan was written by Elizabeth R. Osborn http://www.in.gov/judiciary/education/lessons/structure_of_indiana_courts.html
Extractions: A curriculum unit for secondary school teachers This lesson plan is constructed to work with any resources a classroom teacher regularly uses in the course of teaching an American History, Government, or Indiana History class. In addition to the materials that a teacher might have at hand, some online suggestions are provided. A few general legal links are included at the bottom of the lesson to aid a teacher or student interested in further exploration of this or any other legal topic. A glossary of legal terms used in this and other Courts in the Classroom lesson plans is available on-line as well. Learning Objectives At the end of this lesson a student will be able to: Identify the various branches of Indiana's judicial system Understand and discuss the difference between trial and appellate courts Understand and discuss the difference between a civil and a criminal case Determine what is the appropriate place within the judicial system for a given case to be heard
Courts In The Classroom activities such as simulated public hearings, mock trials, and debates functions ofthe courts of law in governments This lesson plan was written by Elizabeth R http://www.in.gov/judiciary/education/lessons/2001/nov/NOV_ritter_v_stanton3.htm
Extractions: A lesson plan for secondary teachers on the constitutional protections of trial by jury* *The staff of the judicial branch chose this case as a useful tool to teach an interesting aspect of the law. Its selection has no bearing on how the case will ultimately be decided. Since the members of the Court did not participate in the preparation of the lesson plan, the issues raised in it will not necessarily be addressed in the oral argument. Background: Teachers should ask their students to read the case summary and the briefs of the appellants (Ira C. Ritter and the Kroger Co.) and the appellees (Jerry and Ruth Stanton), and to watch the one-hour webcast of the November 14, 2001 oral argument before the Indiana Supreme Court for Ritter v. Stanton. All of these resources are all available on-line at http://www.in.gov/judiciary/education/cotm.html
ACTE Publications Career Education Career Opportunities Finance Investment Challenge Registration. National Center for Agricultural LawResearch and. mock trials. Tutorial on E-commerce. Tonya Skinner's lesson plans. http://www.dese.state.mo.us/divvoced/resources.htm
Extractions: General Resources Office of Vocational and Adult Education US Department of Education Success Link Blackboard.com ... Vocational Education Resources Cip 2000 MyFreeGrants.com U.S Department of Labor, Employment and Training ... Safe Facilities Guide Approved Vocational Courses by Cip Code Area Vocational School Map Screen 29/PS and Adult Follow-up Reporting Instructions
The Vermont Bar Association information on a variety of law related education Support materials for mock trialsand moot court are of Rights Institute offers free lesson plans, a monthly http://www.vtbar.org/article/articleview/1913/1/135/
Extractions: VBA: Center For Public Education Education Links 02/10/2003 3:27 PM Constitutional Rights Foundation-Chicago offers a wealth of information on a variety of law related education issues. Archival information on Landmark Supreme Court Decisions is also available. Support materials for mock trials and moot court are also provided.
Canadian And World Studies s_hist.htm History and Social Studies secondary lesson plans. Understanding CanadianLaw. traditional and electronic formats (eg, mock trials, debates, reports http://www.ocdsb.edu.on.ca/Teacher_Res/secondary/canwld.htm
Extractions: Choose from the following informative themes: Canada: from sea to sea; Canada's Native People; Allegiance: The Ontario Story; Pathfinders: Canadian Tributes; Wayfarers: Canadian Achievers; Visionaries: Canadian Triumphs; or Canada at the Millenium: A TransCultural Society. Canadians in the World - A History - Web Links
Congratulations And Thank You To The 2002 High School Mock Trial have immediate access to archived ISBA mock trials for the 10 years, teacher trainingmaterials, law day informational if you have a resource, lesson plan, or http://www.illinoisbar.org/Sections/lrenewsthird.htm
LREprograms.html jurors for the formal mock trials by Cumberland specialized training in school lawfor classroom extensive collection of textbooks, lesson plans, audiovisual http://www.mindspring.com/~bozartmt/LREprograms.html
Extractions: ... is a nationally acclaimed high school, middle school, and elementary program focusing on the history and principles of the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights. For high school grades, it is also a national competition with local competitions at the district and state level.. We The People is funded by the U.S. Congress and uses material developed by the Center for Civic Education. Grade Level: upper elementary, middle, and high school Materials Cost: Book sets are distributed free to Alabama high schools agreeing to participate in competition, and a limited number of free elementary and middle school book sets are available annually for each congressional district. Additional book sets can be purchased for $250 (high school), $150 (elementary), and $160 (middle school).