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Learn more about upcoming courses


Virtual Session

The Principles of Administrative Justice (FOAJ)

Details

Dates: May 5, 6, 8, 9

Time: 8:30 AM – Noon on each day
Cost: $950 for members and $1000 for non-members 

Registration closes April 25, 2025

Course Description:  Principles of Administrative Justice (POAJ) is an introductory or refresher course for administrative decision-makers, investigators, staff, and advocates. Administrative decision-makers prepare and deliver this course. Our goal is to provide a better understanding of the broader roles and responsibilities of administrative decision-makers and the tribunal and administrative law processes.

The course intends to:

  • Provide a better understanding of the broader roles and responsibilities of administrative decision-makers and tribunal and administrative law processes.

  • Create a solid foundation for the work using the four key principles of fairness. 

  • Introduce five significant aspects of the work, namely: conducting processes and hearings, admitting and weighing evidence, interpreting legislation, decision-making, and decision-writing.


After this course, learners will be able to:

  • Describe administrative law and the various roles within it.

  • Diagnose ethical concerns for administrative decision-makers and apply common tools to resolve them.

  • Enhance procedural fairness using the four key principles of fairness.

  • Implement basic steps to prepare for and participate in a fair hearing.

  • Explain the basic principles of evidence.

  • Describe the modern method of interpreting legislation.

  • Practice decision-making using the Foundation’s decision-making model.

  • Describe basic techniques for solid decision-writing.


Questions? Contact the AAA at membership@assessor.ab.ca.    


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Tools for Practicing Assessment in Alberta

Online Course

Details

Date: April 7 to June 13, 2025 (Self-paced)
Location: Online
Fee: $250
Registration Deadline: March 31, 2025

Eligibility:
This course is open to AAA Candidate Members who meet the following criteria:

  • At least two years of assessment experience

  • Completion of core education requirements

  • Preparation to complete the Oral Examination for accreditation


Course Details:
The "Tools for Practicing Assessment in Alberta" course is a mandatory 40-hour online program designed for AAA Candidate Members.

Questions?
Contact the AAA at membership@assessor.ab.ca.


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