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<span class="noglossary">The following lesson module is part of the People's Law School series on [[Law Related ESL Lesson Modules]]. | <span class="noglossary">The following lesson module is part of the People's Law School series on [[Law Related ESL Lesson Modules]]. |
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Template:Law Related ELSA Net Lesson Modules TOC The following lesson module is part of the People's Law School series on Law Related ESL Lesson Modules. The Driving in BC lesson module consists of general instructional and informational materials suitable for teaching newcomers about driving laws in BC, plus specific resources for CLB 5-6 and 7-8.
Resources[edit]
Booklet[edit]
This module relies on the Driving in BC booklet by People’s Law School (PLS). It is available online in PDF from the PLS website or in print from People's Law School.
Videos[edit]
Videos to come
Instructional packages by CLB[edit]
The following instructional packages contain specific lesson plans and worksheets for different CLB levels:
- Instructional Package CLB 5-6: Getting a Driver's Licence
- Instructional Package CLB 7-8: Safe Driving
Additional resources[edit]
- Computer Lab (optional)
External resources and referals[edit]
- For more information on licensing, visit www.icbc.com.
- Invite a driving school instructor to speak to the class about common mistakes drivers make.
- Visit an ICBC driver licensing centre near you.
- Students can read ICBC's Learn to Drive Smart booklet online, or visit ICBC's website to discover more ways to obtain this publication.
Assessment plan and tools[edit]
Explore the instructional packages for assessment tools. Template:Law Related ESL Lesson Modules Navbox