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Smith, David – Education Canada, 2012
Bullying harms kids in nearly every way imaginable. It disrupts their learning; it causes them to suffer anxiety and depression; and it undermines their feelings of safety and connection to school. New understandings of bullying are based on relationships and connect directly to the growing appreciation of the role of the social climate within…
Descriptors: Bullying, Social Environment, Educational Environment, School Culture
Hassan, Said – Education Canada, 2012
Many high school students are faced with the dilemma of "what next?" as they go through their final years at school. With new-economy jobs becoming more complex and career paths increasingly convoluted, the decision-making process is no simple task. What do these jobs and careers entail? How does what they are studying in school relate…
Descriptors: High School Students, College Programs, Education Work Relationship, Work Environment
Freiler, Christa – Education Canada, 2012
The Canadian Education Association (CEA) has just completed a research project that looked at young people's confidence in their learning environments and their future. We know that students' future trust in institutions is significantly shaped by their school experiences, in particular by whether there is an open climate for classroom discussion…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Student Participation, Foreign Countries, Discussion
Van Zoost, Steven – Education Canada, 2012
"realfriends" is a social action project created by Grade 12 English students in Windsor, Nova Scotia. Its purpose was to create a face-to-face social network that would help change the school climate into a more social space. Interest in socializing is nothing new for teenagers, but these students articulated a worry that people their…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Subcultures, Social Action, Foreign Countries
Nutt, Samantha – Education Canada, 2009
If people really want to make a difference in the lives of those living with war or poverty, globally, the single most important thing that they can do is to support education. This support is not limited to initiatives that promote education at the primary and secondary levels in developing countries, but is also directed at Canadian students of…
Descriptors: Global Education, Foreign Countries, Developing Nations, Educational Principles
Gosse, Douglas – Education Canada, 2012
Stubborn societal prejudices persist that inhibit this enlargement of gender roles for boys and men. Portrayals of men in popular culture tend to be brutish, ignorant, and violent--often in sexual and predatory ways. Boys in school are subjected to homophobia, racism, classism, and shame, as a means of policing their burgeoning identities and…
Descriptors: Social Bias, Racial Bias, Identification (Psychology), Social Class
Canuel, Ron – Education Canada, 2011
In October of 2010, Canadian Education Association (CEA), in conjunction with colleagues from SCOPE (Stanford Centre for Opportunity Policy in Education), hosted an event entitled "Achieving Equity through Innovation: A Canada-United States Colloquium." This two-day event provided an important platform for the exchange of ideas,…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Foreign Countries, Teaching Conditions, Conferences (Gatherings)
Dunning, Paula – Education Canada, 2011
The Canadian Education Association, originally called the Dominion Educational Association, was established 120 years ago and held its first annual meeting in Montreal in July 1892, at a time when free and compulsory public education was just gaining a foothold in Canada. The pivotal role of public education has always been to reflect the values…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Environment, Public Education, Social Change
Furlong, Andy; Ferguson, Bruce; Tilleczek, Kate – Education Canada, 2010
When any groups are systematically excluded from meaningful participation and achieve below their levels of competence, they become both "marginalized" in their current school environments and economically and socially disadvantaged over their lifetimes. For many young people, these intersecting marginalities come in the form of lowered…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Economically Disadvantaged, Young Adults, Adolescents
Pike, Deirdre – Education Canada, 2012
The isolation experienced by LGBTQ youth, who are closeted in all or parts of their lives, leads to a higher rate of alcohol and drug use, smoking, mental health issues, and suicide. National studies in the United States and Canada show that LGBTQ youth are three to six times more likely to commit suicide than their straight counterparts and that…
Descriptors: Sexual Identity, Homosexuality, Foreign Countries, Suicide
Scott, Kristen – Education Canada, 2011
Classrooms in Bhutan overflow with eager students; however, the teacher supply is often not enough to meet demand. The Bhutan Canada Foundation (BCF) is a Canadian charity working with the Ministry of Education in Bhutan, providing Canadian teachers to remote areas, where they work for a local salary and live in basic conditions The feature of…
Descriptors: School Culture, Teacher Supply and Demand, Foreign Countries, Psychological Patterns
Frampton, Caelie – Education Canada, 2008
When U.S. presidential hopeful Barack Obama suggested he would reopen the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) for negotiation, the ensuing debate demonstrated that international trade agreements are controversial. A new interprovincial trade agreement between British Columbia and Alberta, the Trade, Investment and Labour Mobility Agreement…
Descriptors: International Trade, Foreign Countries, Public Policy, Educational Environment
Battiste, Marie – Education Canada, 2010
Learning, as Aboriginal people have come to know it, is holistic, lifelong, purposeful, experiential, communal, spiritual, and learned within a language and a culture. What guides their learning (beyond family, community, and Elders) is spirit, their own learning spirits who travel with them and guide them along their earth walk, offering them…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Canada Natives, Economically Disadvantaged, Foreign Countries
Bouchard, Nancy – Education Canada, 2009
Nowadays it is generally agreed that education plays a vital role in learning to live together through the progressive discovery of others, their culture and spirituality, and through involvement in common projects. The renewed curriculum in Quebec follows this general tendency, since such learning is at the very heart of the aims targeted by the…
Descriptors: Program Descriptions, Foreign Countries, Ethics, Religion
Roberts, Lance W.; Edgerton, Jason D.; Peter, Tracey – Education Canada, 2008
Schools are central, public institutions. On any given day, about 20 percent of the Canadian population spends at least part of its day in a school building. By age 18, students will typically have spent about 15 percent of their lives in schools. Administrators and teachers in contemporary schools face significant challenges. Globalization…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Social Class, Teacher Effectiveness, Socioeconomic Status
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