The Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre

Human Rights in the Classroom – Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements

 

 THE ALBERTA LAW FOUNDATION

The Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre (ACLRC) is supported by a grant from the Alberta Law Foundation.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE ALBERTA CIVIL LIBERTIES RESEARCH CENTRE

Doreen Barrie, Chair; Michael Wylie, Treasurer; Michael Greene; Ola Malik, Patricia Paradis and David Wright.

PRINCIPAL RESEARCHERS AND WRITERS

Heather Forester, B.Comm., J.D., Research Associate.

Rowan Hickie, B.A, J.D., Student-at-Law.

Linda McKay-Panos, B.Ed., J.D., LL.M., Executive Director.

PROJECT MANAGEMENT:

Sharnjeet Kaur, B.Ed. Administrator.

Linda McKay-Panos, B.Ed., J.D., LL.M., Executive Director.

The ACLRC would like to thank the John Humphrey Centre for allowing the ACLRC to utilize their resource, Rights in PlayA Practical Guide to Human Rights Education (Rights in Play Guide), accessible at the John Humphrey Centre website: https://www.jhcentre.org/resources.

The curriculum examined is the Alberta Curriculum as of April 2019 and replicated from the Alberta Government Programs of Studies K-Grade 12 Social Studies accessible at http://www.learnalberta.ca/ProgramOfStudy.aspx?lang=en&ProgramId=564423#181705

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