Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1982
Subjects:
Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED220384
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1867181713017274368
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Law 302. Business Education Comparative Education Contracts Crime Educational Objectives Employment Foreign Countries Insurance Learning Activities Legal Education Resource Materials Secondary Education Torts This publication outlines a law course intended as part of a business education program in the secondary schools of Manitoba, Canada. The one credit course of study should be taught over a period of 110-120 hours of instruction. It provides students with an introduction to the principles, practices, and consequences of law with regard to torts, contracts, property rights, family, inheritance, crimes, insurance, and employment. While the course is designed to provide background to business and commercial situations, there are many topics dealing with the circumstances found in private life. Students are involved in many activities. They read and discuss textbook selections and newspaper and journal articles, do library research, prepare bulletin boards, take field trips to courts, and develop a scrapbook of newspaper legal cases on crime. The outline first lists the specific goals and objectives. Learning activities and materials are then suggested for the goals and objectives. (RM)
format Recurso educativo Open Access
id eric_ED220384
institution ERIC Institute of Education Sciences
language en
publishDate 1982
record_format eric
spellingShingle Law 302.
Business Education
Comparative Education
Contracts
Crime
Educational Objectives
Employment
Foreign Countries
Insurance
Learning Activities
Legal Education
Resource Materials
Secondary Education
Torts
Law 302. Business Education Comparative Education Contracts Crime Educational Objectives Employment Foreign Countries Insurance Learning Activities Legal Education Resource Materials Secondary Education Torts This publication outlines a law course intended as part of a business education program in the secondary schools of Manitoba, Canada. The one credit course of study should be taught over a period of 110-120 hours of instruction. It provides students with an introduction to the principles, practices, and consequences of law with regard to torts, contracts, property rights, family, inheritance, crimes, insurance, and employment. While the course is designed to provide background to business and commercial situations, there are many topics dealing with the circumstances found in private life. Students are involved in many activities. They read and discuss textbook selections and newspaper and journal articles, do library research, prepare bulletin boards, take field trips to courts, and develop a scrapbook of newspaper legal cases on crime. The outline first lists the specific goals and objectives. Learning activities and materials are then suggested for the goals and objectives. (RM)
title Law 302.
topic Business Education
Comparative Education
Contracts
Crime
Educational Objectives
Employment
Foreign Countries
Insurance
Learning Activities
Legal Education
Resource Materials
Secondary Education
Torts
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED220384