Faculty/Academic Area: Faculty of ArtsDepartment: Political ScienceCampus: WaterlooEmployee Group: WLUFARequisition ID: 7708Position Title: XLAW403: Foundations of Canadian LawTerm: July 2 - September 13, 2024Days/Times: Asynchronous online lesson; two bi-weekly remote, synchronous 2-hour tutorials from July 2- September 13, 2024Hours per week/Hours Total: 6 per week/36 totalType of Course: Asynchronous onlineAnticipated Class Size: 38Posted on: May 17 2024Posting ends: May 31 2024Position Summary: The online course, XLAW403: Foundations of Canadian 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 Foundations of Canadian Law and the course curriculum and learning materials for the course will be based on the NCA\'s course syllabusThis course is designed to acquaint students with the basic theories of law, sources, and structure of Canadian Law. Students will explore the judicial decision-making process in Canada, Canadian legal pluralism, the legal relationship between the state and the Indigenous Peoples, and with the main theories that have influenced Canadian legal thought. The course also examines fundamental principles of the Canadian legal system, functions of the executive branch of power, functions of parliament, judicial independence, and judicial review.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 InformationIf 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 foundations of Canadian Law.Success in teaching foundations of Canadian 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: LawQualifications - Areas of Specialization: Evidence of teaching foundations of Canadian law is preferred.Salary: 9206.4 as per CA Article #25 + an additional 1/3 of an in-person stipend at 3068.8 for the second tutorialApplication Deadline: May 31 2024Submit with Application:Required for All Applicants
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