Message from Chair July 04, 2012 As my term as Chair of the Education Law section nears its end, I take this opportunity to express my deep gratitude for the honour of having presided over this section.
The Increasing Duty to Accommodate Students in Publicly Funded Schools and Post-Secondary Institutions February 23, 2012 Samantha Seabrook On November 17, 2011, the OBA Education Section delved into the topic of accommodating students with disabilities in secondary and post-secondary institutions.
La discrimination inconsciente fondée sur la race peut vous coûter cher February 23, 2012 Christian Paquette Une décision récente du Tribunal des droits de la personne se veut un sérieux rappel que des commentaires inopportuns mettant à l’évidence des stéréotypes dans le cadre d’une audition peuvent mener le Tribunal à conclure qu’il y a eu violation du Code des droits de la personne.
International Recruitment February 23, 2012 Greg Joffe While nations race around the world trying to acquire natural resources there is another global hunt going on. Post-secondary educational institutions in the Western hemisphere are scouring the globe, looking for new students and sources of funds.
Anti-bullying Legislation February 23, 2012 Michael Smyth On November 30, 2011, two Bills were introduced in the Ontario legislation related to anti-bullying initiatives in schools.
Update on Criminal Background Checks October 13, 2011 Jennifer Trépanier Recently, many school boards have been experiencing difficulties recruiting employees in a timely manner due to recent complications in the criminal record check process.
Students' Freedom of Expression Gets a Status Update October 13, 2011 Noah J. Singer While most students' Facebook news feeds are filled with their friends' status updates, new photos and foursquare notices, perhaps they should consider posting the following update: be careful what you post.
Failing to Make Findings Results in Overturning Decision October 13, 2011 Nadya Tymochenko The Divisional Court recently set aside the decision of arbitrator David Starkman with respect to the dismissal of a teacher from the Thames Valley District School Board.
Tribunal Decides School Boards Provide Services to Parents, Not Just Students October 13, 2011 Nicola Simmons, Seher Goderya In the wake of a recent interim decision of the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario (“the Tribunal”), it appears that parents may be able to bring applications against school boards on their own behalf for discrimination in the provision of services.