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Engaging Students in Social Responsibility:
An Annotated Bibliography of Web Sites

 

 

by the Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre

 

 

 

 

 

 


Acknowledgments

 

 

The Alberta Law Foundation

The Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre is supported by a grant from the Alberta Law Foundation. The preparation of this project was made possible by a project grant  from the Alberta Law Foundation.

 

Board of Directors of the Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre

Edwin W. Webking">

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Engaging Students in Social Responsibility:
An Annotated Bibliography of Web Sites

 

 

by the Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre

 

 

 

 

 

 


Acknowledgments

 

 

The Alberta Law Foundation

The Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre is supported by a grant from the Alberta Law Foundation. The preparation of this project was made possible by a project grant  from the Alberta Law Foundation.

 

Board of Directors of the Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre

Edwin W. Webking, Chairperson; Janet Keeping, Treasurer; Doreen Barrie; Gary Dickson; Michael Greene; Michael Wylie; Patricia Hughes; and Irene McConnell.

Principal Researcher and Writer

Sandra Smyth, B.Ed., Cert. ESL, B.A. (LWSO), Law Student.

Editor

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

Project Management

Francie Frank, B.A., Cert. Ed., Administrator.

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

The Research Centre appreciates the volunteer contributions of:

Tracy Arnell, volunteer.

The Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre's home page is located at: rmcla.ca

ISBN # 1-896225-40-3

© 2003

 

Foreword

This file contains information about web sites that we consider useful for teachers and other educators who want to teach social responsibility. By including a web site in our bibliography, we are not making any guarantee that it will be useful for a particular purpose. We also note that web site content can change rather quickly. So, as with all resources used by educators, we cannot presume to know whether it will meet their particular needs.

All of the web sites in this resource are hot-linked to the internet and you should be able to link to the website directly from our resource.

You can also link directly to an annotation by using the alphabetical index at the end of the file.

We will be providing regular updates to this resource on our web site at www.rmcla.ca . We also have other useful resources on our web site, such as a list of resources we have available for borrowing.

We welcome feedback on this and on the resources in this file.

Linda McKay-Panos
Executive Director
May 2003

Alphabetical Index of Websites

Topic Index of Websites

Legend for Assessment Criteria

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Annotations

 

 
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