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& Thompson, Amy. & Harris, Leon. & Gibson, Kim. & Thomas, Joel. & Smith, Donald. (2019). Queensland Legal Studies Survey. Port Melbourne, VIC: Cambridge University Press The Teacher Resource Package provides valuable planning, teaching and assessment support for teachers. Interactive features: Additional activities Assessment tasks PowerPoint crossword files Review questions and suggest answers Simulated judicial activities Multiple choice answers Suggested teaching programs.

Joel has been practicing law for 10 years. He is currently a senior partner at Shades of Gray Lawyers in Townsville, Queensland, where he works in all areas, particularly family law, criminal law, commercial litigation and wills and estates. Joel has degrees in economics and law and is in the process of completing his MBA. He has practised in North Queensland and Far North Queensland and is a lecturer in contract law at Central Queensland University. We want to give you the opportunity to see sample pages of our titles to help you make decisions. Leon has taught in the United States and Australia and previously practiced law on the Sunshine Coast, specializing in commercial and estate law. He was a member of the Sunshine Coast District Legal Studies Committee and holds a Bachelor of Arts (Journalism and History), a Bachelor of Laws, and a Master of Curriculum and Teaching. Leon is currently Head of Effective Teaching at Maroochydore State High School and teaches Law at the Australian Catholic University.

Kim currently teaches economics and economics at Koç School in Istanbul and is an examiner for the International Baccalaureate. Before moving to Turkey, he was Head of the Department of Economics at Shalom College in Bundaberg. Kim has over 20 years of experience with the QCAA and was the first District Chair for Legal Studies in Wide Bay and a member of the State Committee for Legal Studies for several years. He also served as Chair of the Wide Bay District for Communications and Business Technology and an appraiser for QCAA`s external accounting audits. Request this material with your library card for viewing in the library`s reading rooms. To learn more about how to request items, watch this short video online. Stephen is a teacher who has worked in several secondary schools in Brisbane and Far North Queensland for over 28 years. He is Head of the Department of Humanities at Woree State High School in Cairns and works closely with Indigenous and Pacific Island communities to increase their engagement and educational success. Stephen has moderated the Talanoa Pasifika conference and the Society for Intercultural Education Training and Research (SIETAR). Stephen has over 13 years of experience with the QCAA and has served as Chair of the District Examination Committee for Economics and Legal Studies. `); doc.close(); } } this.iframeload = function () { var iframe = document.getElementById(iframeId); iframe.style.display = «; setTimeout(function () { setIframeHeight(initialResizeCallback); }, 20); } function getDocHeight(doc) { var contentDiv = doc.getElementById(« iframeContent »); var docHeight = 0; if(contentDiv){ docHeight = Math.max( contentDiv.scrollHeight, contentDiv.offsetHeight, contentDiv.clientHeight ); } return docHeight; } function setIframeHeight(resizeCallback) { var iframeDoc, iframe = document.getElementById(iframeId); iframeDoc = ((iframe.contentWindow && iframe.contentWindow.document) || iframe.contentDocument); if (iframeDoc) { var h = getDocHeight(iframeDoc); if (h && h != 0) { iframe.style.height = parseInt(h) + `px`; if(typeof resizeCallback == « function ») { resizeCallback(iframeId); } } else if (nTries Amy Thompson ist eine erfahrene und leidenschaftliche Leiterin der Abteilung, Rechtswissenschaften und Wirtschaftslehre.