Are We "There" Yet?: A Comparative Analysis of the Canadian Standards on the Corporal Punishment of Children in Schools
In 1973, British Columbia (B.C.) became the first province in Canada to forbid corporal punishment in public schools (B.C. School Act), followed by the majority of the other provinces. Alberta and Manitoba however, still have no provincially enacted legal prohibition, although many school boards hav...
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Main Author: | Caroline Locher-Lo (Author) |
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Athens Institute for Education and Research,
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