Handbook of Comparative Educational Law: British Commonwealth Nations, Volume 1 provides detailed analysis of education law in Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand and Singapore, so that researchers and others can learn from one another.
Handbook of Comparative Educational Law: British Commonwealth Nations, Volume 1 provides detailed analysis of education law in Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand and Singapore, so that researchers and others can learn from one another.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgements Introduction Overview of this Volume Conclusion Chapter 1: Australia Introduction Australian Legal System and Sources of Education Law Institutional Issues Teacher Rights and Duties Student Rights and Duties Emerging Issue Conclusion Chapter 2: Malaysia Introduction Legal and Constitutional Sources of Education Law Institutional Issues Teacher Rights Student Rights Emerging Issues Conclusion Chapter 3: New Zealand-Aotearoa Introduction The Sources of Education Law: Historical Development of Compulsory Attendance in a Bicultural Nation The Right to Education and The State's Responsibility Education for Children with Special Needs The Right to Education in a Safe Environment: Secular Education - Freedom of Religion and Freedom from Religion Rights in Education School Discipline: Exclusionary Measures Teachers' Employment and Rights Current and Emerging Issues Facing Schools Conclusion Chapter 4: Singapore Introduction Sources of Education Law Institutional Issues Faculty Rights Student Rights Emerging Issues Conclusion Chapter 5: Summary and Recommendations Introduction Summary and Analysis Legal Systems Institutional Issues Faculty Rights Student Rights Emerging Issues Recommendations Conclusion About the Editor About the Contributors
Acknowledgements Introduction Overview of this Volume Conclusion Chapter 1: Australia Introduction Australian Legal System and Sources of Education Law Institutional Issues Teacher Rights and Duties Student Rights and Duties Emerging Issue Conclusion Chapter 2: Malaysia Introduction Legal and Constitutional Sources of Education Law Institutional Issues Teacher Rights Student Rights Emerging Issues Conclusion Chapter 3: New Zealand-Aotearoa Introduction The Sources of Education Law: Historical Development of Compulsory Attendance in a Bicultural Nation The Right to Education and The State's Responsibility Education for Children with Special Needs The Right to Education in a Safe Environment: Secular Education - Freedom of Religion and Freedom from Religion Rights in Education School Discipline: Exclusionary Measures Teachers' Employment and Rights Current and Emerging Issues Facing Schools Conclusion Chapter 4: Singapore Introduction Sources of Education Law Institutional Issues Faculty Rights Student Rights Emerging Issues Conclusion Chapter 5: Summary and Recommendations Introduction Summary and Analysis Legal Systems Institutional Issues Faculty Rights Student Rights Emerging Issues Recommendations Conclusion About the Editor About the Contributors
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