Faculty/Academic Area: Faculty of Arts
Department: Political Science
Campus: Waterloo
Employee Group: WLUFA
Requisition ID: 7707
Position Title: XLAW402: Canadian Constitutional Law
Term: August 19 - December 13, 2024
Days/Times: Asynchronous online lesson; weekly remote, synchronous 2-hour tutorials from August 19 - December 13, 2024 (there are five weeks with no tutorials)
Hours per week/Hours Total: 6 per week/36 total
Type of Course: Asynchronous online
Anticipated Class Size: 38
Posted on: May 17 2024
Posting ends: May 31 2024
Position Summary: The online course, XLAW402: Canadian Constitutional Law, is intended for undergraduate students completing their final year of a blended for students in the Laurier-Sussex stream in Criminology, Human Rights, Law and Society, Philosophy, and Political Science Honours programs.
The main purpose of this course is to prepare students who have graduated from the Sussex LLB program to write and pass the NCA (National Committee on Accreditation) exam on Canadian Constitutional Law and the course curriculum and learning materials for the course will be based on the NCA's course syllabus
The purpose of this course is to provide students with an introduction to the various components of Canadian constitutional law, and to the basic principles necessary for understanding and applying the provisions of the constitution in legal practice. The course explores the natures and sources of the Canadian constitution and procedures for amending the constitution. It also examines issues of the federal natures of the Canadian state, the role of the judiciary, principle of constitutional interpretation, division of legislative powers, rights and freedoms protected by the Canadian constitution.
The successful hire will be responsible for delivering effective instruction which reflect the current state of knowledge and the most updated NCA course outline, meeting students at scheduled times (except for reasonable change with due notice where possible), grading assignments fairly and objectively, providing timely and constructive feedback to students, responding to student enquiries and being available for student consultations.
Online Learning Information
If you have questions about teaching Online Learning courses, please contact Jon Hind, Online Learning Prod Coordinator, at jhind@wlu.ca.
Qualifications - Required: JD or LL.B., or preferred LL.M, and experience in the subject matter of Canadian constitutional law.
Success in teaching Canadian constitutional law courses, experience in developing and/or teaching in an online environment, and a receptivity to accessible and inclusive pedagogical approaches that specifically embrace online learners are preferred, but not mandatory. Knowledge working with online platforms (MyLearningSpace by Desire2Learn, for example) would be an asset.
Qualifications - Discipline: Law
Qualifications - Areas of Specialization: Evidence of teaching Canadian constitutional law is preferred.
Salary: 9206.4 as per CA article #25
Application Deadline: May 31 2024
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