Selected Publications
Books and Chapters
Cassidy, W. & Ferguson, M. (in press). Law-related education: Cultivating informed and empowered citizens. In R. Case & P. Clark (Eds.), The Canadian anthology of social studies: Issues and strategies for elementary teachers. Vancouver, B.C.: Pacific Educational Press.
Cassidy, W. & Ferguson, M. (in press). Law-related education: Preparation for citizenship and for life. In R. Case & P. Clark (Eds.), The anthology of social studies: Issues and strategies for secondary teachers. Vancouver, B.C.: Pacific Educational Press.
Cassidy, W. & Yates, R. (2005). Once upon a crime: Using stories, simulations, and mock trials to explore justice and citizenship in elementary school. Calgary: Detselig Enterprises, 1-223.
Cassidy, W. (2004). Law and social studies: Preparing students for citizenship. In A. Sears & I. Wright (Eds.), Challenges and prospects in Canadian social studies (pp. 126-137). Vancouver, B.C.: Pacific Educational Press.
Cassidy, W. (2000). Law-related education: Promoting awareness, participation and action. In T. Goldstein & D. Selby (Eds.) Weaving connections: Educating for peace, social and environmental justice (pp. 297-322). Toronto: Sumach Press.
Cassidy, W. & Yates, R. (Eds.) (1998). Let’s talk about law in elementary school. Calgary: Detselig Enterprises, 1-202.
Textbooks
Cassidy, W. & Brown, K. (2007). Legal Context of Teaching (Course Reader & Study Guide, Educ. 445). Burnaby: Simon Fraser University, Centre for Online & Distance Education, 263 pages
Yates, R. & Cassidy, W. (2001, revised 2004, 2005). Law for the Classroom Teacher (Course Reader & Study Guide, Educ. 446). Burnaby: Simon Fraser University, Centre for Online & Distance Education, 108 pages.
Cassidy, W. & Yates, R. (2003, revised 2005). Law in the Curriculum (Course Reader & Study Guide, Educ. 448). Burnaby: Simon Fraser University, Centre for Online & Distance Education, 160 pages.
Selected Articles
Brown, K., Jackson, M., & Cassidy, W. (2006). Cyber-bullying: Developing policy to direct responses that are equitable and effective in addressing this special form of bullying. Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, Issue 57. (Co-author) http://www.umanitoba.ca/publications/cjeap/articles/brown_jackson_cassidy.html
Cassidy, W. & Jackson, M. (2005). The need for equality in education: An intersectionality examination of labelling and zero tolerance policies. McGill Journal of Education [Special Issue on Law and Education], 40(3), 445-466.
Cassidy, W. & Pitsula, P. (2005). Forging a new pathway: Learning from experience and research to shape practice in public legal education efforts in Canada, Education and Law Journal, 15(2), 113-138.
Cassidy, W. & Bates, A. (2005). “Drop-outs” and “push-outs”: Finding hope at a school that actualizes the ethic of care. American Journal of Education, 112 (1), 66-102.
Cassidy, W. (2005). Abandoning zero tolerance for a culture of care. Education Canada, 48(3), 40-42.
Subroto, D. & Cassidy, W. (2005). Many hands make small work: A collaborative approach to First Nations education. Perspectives, 27(1), 6-7.
Cassidy, W. (2004). Don’t forget about law: A case for law-related education in elementary social studies. Canadian Social Studies [Special Issue on Social Studies Research and Teaching in Elementary School], 39(1), 1-6.
Cassidy, W., & Young, M. (2004). Impact of a global education course on students’ self-reported citizenship attitudes and behaviour. Canadian and International Education Journal, 33(2), 1-32. (Equal co-authors)
Research and Technical Reports
Shariff, S., Cassidy, W., Oborne, D., Ho, Y., Gander, L. & Taylor, W. (2000). Identifying successful school and community programs for at-risk youth: An evaluation rubric and compendium of sources. Ottawa: Department of Justice, Canadian and Youth Justice Education Partnership, 1-214.
Bognar, C., Cassidy, W. & Clarke, P. (1997). Social studies in British Columbia: Results of the 1996 provincial learning assessment. Victoria: Government of British Columbia, 1-398.
Cassidy, W. & Manley-Casimir, M. (1993). The educational value of mock trials as an instructional approach at the elementary school level: A report to the Law Foundation of B.C. Burnaby: Centre for Education, Law and Society, Simon Fraser University, 1-76.
Cassidy, W. & Bognar, C. (1991). More than a good idea: Moving from words to action in social studies. Victoria: Government of British Columbia, 1-89.
Bognar, C., Cassidy, W., Lewis, C. & Manley-Casimir, M. (1991). Social studies in British Columbia: Technical report of the B.C. social studies assessment. Victoria: Government of British Columbia, 1-335.
On-line Journal
Yates, R., Cassidy, W. & Craig, R. (2003-2007). Law Connection, On-Line Journal on Law-Related Education (www.lawconnection.ca). Centre for Education, Law and Society, Simon Fraser University and Law Courts Education Society of B.C. (Yates, Principal author; Cassidy & Craig, Co-editors)
2007: Climate change and environment law;
2006: Social host liability; Sentencing – theory and practice
2005: Violence in sports; Land claims and treaties
2004: Censorship; Copyright and downloading music; Restorative justice
2003: Buyer be smart; Role of judges; Bullying; Privacy; Law and the environment; Same sex marriage; the Kyoto Accord
Selected Conference Presentations (Sample Since 2000)
2007: Brown, K. & Cassidy, W. Girls and Relational Aggression in Cyber-space. 12th Annual Values and Leadership Conference, State College, Pennsylvania. (October)
2007: Cassidy, W., Jackson, M., Brown, K. & Shariff, S. Cyber-bullying: Documenting the perspectives of students, teachers and principals. Canadian Association for the Study of Practical Law in Education (CAPSLE). Vancouver, B.C. (April)
2006: Cassidy, W., Jackson, M., & Brown, K. Developing effective policies and practices to counter cyber-bullying. 11th Annual Values and Leadership Conference, Victoria, B.C. (October)
2006: Cassidy, W. & Marsden, D. Ethical leadership as a different “way of being”: Educators and aboriginal students. 11th Annual Values and Leadership Conference, Victoria, B.C. (October)
2006: Cassidy, W. Zero tolerance policies and labelling students as “severe behaviour”: Is this equitable, legal and just? AERA (American Education Research Association) Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA. (April)
2006: Shariff, S., Cassidy, W., Jackson, M. Investigating cyber-bullying from a legal perspective. CAPSLE (Canadian Association for the Practical Study of Law and Education) Annual Conference, Montreal, Quebec. (May)
2006: Cassidy, W. Creating a culture of peace: Continuing the conversation. Plenary panel presentation, Provincial Peace Education Conference, BC Teachers’ Federation and the Peace and Global Education PSA, Port Moody, B.C. (October)
2006: Cassidy, W. The ethic of care: changing lives, changing schools. Plenary panel address, Maple Ridge Teachers’ Association Annual Conference, Maple Ridge, B.C. (February)
2006: Cassidy, W. Zero tolerance policies in school: Illegal, inequitable and unjust? 25th American Bar Association National Conference on Youth Education for Citizenship, Phoenix, Arizona (January)
2006: Cassidy, W. Troubled and troublesome youth: Providing hope through a life-changing revolutionary program. 25th American Bar Association National Conference on Youth Education for Citizenship, Phoenix, AZ (January)
2005: Cassidy, W. & Jackson, M. Zero tolerance policies in school: Equitable or discriminatory? 10th Annual Values and Leadership in Education Conference, State College, Pennsylvania (October)
2005: Cassidy, W. & Subroto, D. A school of hope: Reclaiming the lives of drop-outs and push-outs. National Inner City Conference, Vancouver, B.C. (February)
2005: Cassidy, W. The role of law and the rule of law. Forum panelist, Simon Fraser University Public Forum, entitled, “Illegal Strike or Civil Disobedience.” Burnaby, B.C. (October)
2005: Cassidy, W. & Pitsula, P. Forging a new pathway: Learning from experience and research to shape practice in public legal education efforts in Canada. Plenary address, Access to Justice: Sharing Our Stories, National Conference of the Public Legal Education Association of Canada, Saskatoon, Sask. (June)
2004: Cassidy, W. & McAllister, H. Transforming schools through the ethics of care. 9th Annual Values and Leadership Conference, Christ Church, Barbados. (October)
2004: Cassidy, W., Beck, K., McAllister, H. & Whitley, C. Imagine if we cared: Influencing learning environments with the ethics of care. 2nd International Conference on Imagination and Education, Vancouver, B.C. (July)
2004: Cassidy, W. & Bates, A. Imagining positive futures: The role of caring and imagination in re-directing the lives of troubled youth. 2nd International Conference on Imagination and Education, Vancouver, B.C. (July)
2004: Cassidy, W., Beck, K., McAllister, H. McDowell, K. & Whitley, C. Building knowledge about care: Experiences of teachers and administrators from diverse classrooms. Citizenship Education Research Network, Canadian Society for the Study of Education, Winnipeg, Manitoba. (May)
2004: Cassidy, W. Vision and values-based learning communities. Plenary presentation. B.C. Deans' of Education Conference on Learning Communities: Promises and Perils, Vancouver, B.C. (October)
2003: Cassidy, W., Mann, P. & Oborne, D. Restorative justice and the ethic of care: Moving towards a transformative model of education. Citizenship Education Research Network, Canadian Society for the Study of Education, Halifax, Nova Scotia. (May)
2003: Cassidy, W. & Slater, A. Building communities of care in school: Perspectives of key stakeholders. Canadian Society for the Study of Education, Halifax, Nova Scotia. (May)
2002: Bai, H. & Cassidy, W. The moral challenges of our time and putting the ethic of care to work. Ecole Pauline Johnson, Parent Advisory Committee, West Vancouver, B.C. (April)
2001: Cassidy, W. Compassion and social justice: Necessary symbiosis. Interchange on Canadian Studies, National Student Conference, Victoria, B.C. (May)
2001: Cassidy, W. The power of compassion: Making the ethic of care central to schools. North Vancouver School District Professional Day, North Vancouver, B.C. (February)
2001: Cassidy, W. & LaRocque, L. From conflict to caring. Ecole Pauline Johnson Professional Day, West Vancouver, B.C. (February)
2001: Cassidy, W. Bigotry: The hidden and the overt: Students' attitudes towards immigrants and First Nations people. Canadian Society for the Study of Education (May).
2000: Cassidy, W., Chorak, E., Kover, A., LaRocque, L., Shariff, S. & Whitley, C. Doing democracy: An international perspective. Symposium. International Conference on Citizenship and Democracy, Calgary, Alberta. (June)
2000: Cassidy, W., Pereira, C. & Surtees, D. Revitalizing law-related education: Radical changes for the new century. International Conference on Citizenship and Democracy, Calgary, Alberta. (June)
2000: Cassidy, W. From altruism to genocide: Students’ attitudes towards refugees. Canadian Society for the Study of Education, Edmonton, Alberta. (May)
2000: Cassidy, W. Teaching and social change. Keynote address, British Columbia
Teachers’ Federation Bi-Annual Quality Teaching Conference, Richmond, B.C. (February)
2000: Cassidy, W. High school students’ attitudes to refugees. Provincial Student Conference, Vancouver, B.C. (February)
Selected Research and Development Projects
| 2008-2010 |
Principal Investigator.
Law Foundation of British Columbia (Research and program development)
Legal literacy for youth: An integrated, holistic project for BC schools. $337,718 |
| 2007-2008 |
Co-Investigator.
Department of Justice, Youth Justice Renewal Fund (Program development and research grant)
Changing the life trajectory of gang-involved Aboriginal youth who have complex needs and co-occurring problems. $225,000 |
| 2006-2007 |
Principal Investigator.
Faculty of Education, Special Grant for Research Centres. From cyber-bullying to cyber-kindness: What students, educators and parents are saying. $17,046 |
| 2005-2008 |
Co-Investigator.
SSHRC (Standard research grant). Cyber-bullying: Are schools obliged to prevent bullying in a virtual school environment?
$92,972 |
| 2004-2006 |
Co-Investigator.
Department of Justice, Youth Justice Renewal Fund (Curriculum and research grant). A qualitative study of the lives of students and staff in a holistic educational program with individualized Aboriginal focus.
$134,718 |
| 2004-2005 |
Principal Investigator. Canadian International Development Agency (Curriculum and research grant) Global education: Infusing practice with global perspectives. $20,837 |
| 2002-2007 |
Co-Investigator.
SSHRC (Standard research grant) Enacting the ethic of care: Theory and practice. $103,883 |
| 2002-2004 |
Co-Investigator.
Research and Integration in the Metropolis, Education domain
Pedagogical models for inclusion and equity in diverse school communities. $30,000 |
| 2001-2002 |
Principal Investigator. The ethic of care: a case study of beliefs, policies, and practices at a school for high need youth. SFU Presidents' Research Grant, $9,020.00 |
| 2000-2001 |
Principal Investigator. Caring and compassion as important citizenship attributes: B. C. students' perceptions of refugees. RIIM Metropolis Project (Education Domain), $8,832.00. |
| 2000-2001 |
Principal Investigator. School programs, policies, and practices: a case study of social responsibility in one elementary school. SSHRC Small Grants, $6,000 ($3,000 Cassidy; $3,000 LaRocque). |
| 1995-2000 |
Principal Developer and Supervisory Editor. The Lawconnection. Website for teachers on law-related education. Multiple funders, total $95,500. |
| 1994-2001 |
Principal Developer and Consultant. School for court-referred/ high need youth. Focus Foundation, $110,000. |
| 1995-1997 |
Principal Investigator. B.C. Provincial learning assessment for social studies. Ministry of Education, $344,500. |
| 1988-2000 |
Endowment, Centre for Education, Law and Society. Various funders, total, $1,363,451. |
Scholarships
- University of Chicago Century Scholarship (approximately $60,000US)
- SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship (approximately $50,000)
- Simon Fraser University Open Scholarships (approximately $10,000)
Courses Taught
EDUC 445: Legal Context of Teaching (Distance Education)
EDUC 446: Law for the Classroom Teacher (Distance Education)
EDUC 448: Law in the Curriculum (On campus and Distance Education)
EDUC 414: Designs for Learning Social Studies: Secondary (On campus and Distance Education)
EDUC 474: Designs for Learning Social Studies: Elementary (On campus and Distance Education)
EDUC 402: Education: Theory and Practice
EDUC 572: The Ethics of Care: Theory and Practice
EDUC 816: Developing Educational Programs in Diverse Settings
EDUC 820: Current Issues in Curriculum and Pedagogy
Service (examples)
Faculty and University:
- Director, Centre for Education, Law and Society, 1998-current (Co-Director, 1984-98)
- Faculty Tenure Committee, 1999-2000; Field Programs Committee, 2000-2002
- Dean of Education Search Committee (2007-8)
- Faculty of Education Appointments Committee (Social Studies Education Appointment) 2007
- Coordinator, Inclusion and Diversity Master’s Program (2006-7)
- Professional Programs Committee (2004-06)
Scholarly Community
Conferences & Networks
- Member, International Planning Committee, American Bar Association Leadership Conference
- Steering Committee, Public Forums on law and policy issues, with CBC Radio/TV, Canadian Bar and Ting Forum on Public Policy
- Executive, National Citizenship Education Research Network of CSSE
- Chair, CELS Advisory Committee
- Member, National Youth Justice Education Partnership.
Grants Reviewer
- SSHRC
- Law Foundation of B.C.
- Dept. of Justice Canada
Publications reviewer
- American Journal of Education
- Alberta Journal of Educational Research
- BCASW Perspectives
- Journal of International Migration and Immigration
- McGill Journal of Education and Curriculum Inquiry
Professional Community
Committees
- B.C. Law-related Education Consortium
- Research, Education, and At Risk Youth Sub-committees of YJEP
- Interdisciplinary Committee, Resiliency Program, Banting School
- Chair, Whytecliff Education Centre Advisory Committee
- Judge, Burnaby Social Studies Fair
- Research and Professional Development Committee, Public Legal Education Association of Canada
Presentations
- North Vancouver Teachers' Annual Conference (2001)
- Ecole Pauline Johnson ProD (2002)
- Canadian Heritage B.C./Yukon staff (2000)
- Refugees and the Law Public Forum (2000)
- West Vancouver School District Professional Day (2007)
- Principals and Vice-Principals Association, Aboriginal Education Committee (2006)
- Maple Ridge Teachers Association Annual Conference (2006)
- North Vancouver ProD (2001)
Field Work
With teachers in schools and on-line, to enhance law-related and social studies programs.
Media
- Burnaby now interview (2007)
- MTV interview (2005)
- Reader’s Digest article (2005)
- National Post (2004)
- CBC Radio, the Current feature interview (2004)
- CJOB, DKOL, CBC Radio (2004)
- Ottawa Citizen (2003)
- CBC Radio One and Morningside, "Courts and Public Opinion" (2000)
- CBC Radio interviews on refugees (2000)
- Vancouver Sun interviews (2000)
- VTV News (2000)
Graduate Student Supervision
Senior Supervisor for 3 doctoral students (2 completed), 7 Master’s students (5 completed), and 22 M.Ed. students (19 completed).
Committee member for 6 Ph.D. students (3 completed), 12 Master’s students (10 completed), and 9 M.Ed. students
Examiner for 3 doctoral students, 7 Master’s students
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