Sentences with phrase «justice research team»

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Justice Ian Nordheimer, one of three judges who considered Asa and Ezzat's request, said in his written opinion: Continue reading Toronto wife - husband research team lose bid to re-open labs
During her time at UW, she helped teach courses on child development, worked a substitute teacher, co-authored a book chapter on social justice education for the Roeper Review, and was a research assistant on a team studying literacy development in 5th and 8th graders.
This report by the Annenberg Institute includes a case study on Social Justice Humanitas Academy and compelling research on the how teacher ownership enables teacher teams to make meaningful changes at their sites.
Along with my University of Ottawa colleagues, Jena McGill, Suzanne Bouclin and Karin Galldin and an excellent group of research assistants, I'm part of a research team that is hoping to take a first crack at this sort of analysis through our SSHRC - funded project, Emerging Technological Solutions to Access to Justice: Opportunities and Risks of Mobile and Web - Based Apps.
He sees a terrible miscarriage of justice — and he's been notebook - deep in such miscarriages for more than 20 years, first as a research director for the Better Government Association and a contributing editor to Chicago Lawyer magazine, and for the last 11 years as head of the Medill Innocence Project, in which teams of students in his investigative journalism class are sent into the field to reexamine the evidence behind possible wrongful convictions.
With numbers like that, we realized it was possible to learn even more from the experiment and so this year we teamed up with the Canadian Research Institute for Law and the Family (where JP Boyd is now executive director) to commission a multi-phase evaluation exploring not only what people think about the resource, but how this wikified approach to disseminating legal information actually impacts on outcomes and access to justice.
Despite inclusion in data collection, little self - reported information was provided by parents (and verified by contact with the research team) at follow - up on the use of health, social service, educational psychology or criminal justice service contacts during the course of the trial, attributable to these events or to involvement in the FLNP, with insufficient data to undertake any meaningful analysis.
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