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Campbell, Elizabeth – Educational Research and Evaluation: An International Journal on Theory and Practice, 2003
Explored the conceptual and empirical issues related to the moral and ethical basis of professional practice in teaching through a study of two culturally diverse elementary school classrooms in urban Canada. The practices of these two teachers illustrate the moral values inherent in their teaching approaches. (SLD)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Ethics, Foreign Countries, Moral Values
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McKenna, Greg; Goddard, J. Tim – Exceptionality Education Canada, 2002
A retrospective exploratory analysis of data related to student mobility and literacy in one Canadian low-income, urban, elementary school found one-quarter of the student population changed over the course of an academic year. Transience rates tended to cluster in particular rooms. Mobility had little direct effect on student literacy. (Contains…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, High Risk Students
Coleman, Peter – 1998
During 1994 to 1996, 15 school districts in British Columbia, Canada, received proposals to establish alternative public schools of choice based on the effective school model. These became commonly known as "traditional schools." Most of the proposals were denied, but four elementary schools were in existence by early 1998 and three…
Descriptors: Accountability, Curriculum, Effective Schools Research, Elementary Education
Gaskell, Jane – 1999
This research explored the politics of educational choice through a case study of one public school testing the limits of difference in the British Columbia (Canada) school system in the 1990s. The Fine Arts elementary school was created by the school board based on pedagogical ideas from teachers. This fine arts magnet offered teachers a great…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Diversity (Student), Elementary Education, Equal Education
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Smith, Douglas – McGill Journal of Education, 1999
Presents a case study that describes how poverty affects inner-city Aboriginal youth in a Canadian elementary school. Describes the school and shows how culturally appropriate instruction and parental involvement are used to educate Aboriginal children. Discusses the findings in detail. Calls for government support in combating poverty. (CMK)
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries
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Shields, Carolyn M. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1996
Identifies administrative implications of preliminary findings from a Canadian longitudinal study comparing performance and attitudes of homogeneously and heterogeneously grouped gifted fifth graders. Although no statistically significant differences were found at the beginning of fifth grade, by year's end, five statistically significant…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
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Leonard, Pauline – Journal of Educational Administration and Foundations, 1999
Summarizes a qualitative study investigating notions of what is shared and contested at one urban Canadian elementary school. Some value orientations manifested by teachers were compatible with the prevailing school culture; others were clearly in conflict with it. Findings provide insight into school culture's dynamics and complexities. (48…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Objectives, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
Craig, Cheryl; McLellan, Jim – Education Canada, 1987
Although the single-grade classroom has emerged as the most prevalent administrative arrangement, the existence of the split grade phenomenon continues to be a part of educational tradition in both rural and urban schools, predominantly at the elementary levels. Teachers are then forced to compromise curriculum to teach all levels simultaneously.…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Classroom Environment, Curriculum Problems, Educational Quality
Sass, James S. – 1999
Families and Schools Together (FAST) is a 2-year program beginning with 8 weeks of multiple family meetings and transitioning into a long-term follow-up segment called FASTWORKS. FAST uses tested family therapy principles, delinquency and substance-abuse strategies, psychiatric techniques, family systems theory, and group dynamics to give parents…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Family Programs
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Ward, Angela; Barton, John – Contemporary Education, 1995
This paper describes how the principal and staff at an inner-city Canadian prairie school responded to student needs by making their school more intentionally inviting. The school gradually began to reflect the surrounding community by incorporating the Native American culture of many of its students. (SM)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Canada Natives, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Context
Cheng, Maisy – 1996
This report documents how a family of elementary schools in Wards 11 and 12 of the Toronto Board of Education (Ontario, Canada) have carried out their plans for the antiracist education (ARE) mandated by the school board between 1991-92 and 1994-95. Results, based on a variety of data collection methods, reveal areas of accomplishment and…
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Cultural Awareness, Educational Policy, Elementary Education
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Darling, Linda; Ward, Angela – Teaching Education, 1995
Canadian preservice teachers were sent to volunteer in an inner-city Native American elementary school in order to gain some understanding of other cultures and thus examine their own attitudes toward race and culture. The program helped students understand the role of communication in communities and in teaching. (SM)
Descriptors: Canada Natives, Communication Skills, Community Schools, Cross Cultural Training
Foght, Harold W. – United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1915
This bulletin is the result of a study made in the Province of Ontario during the fall of 1914. The purpose of the investigation was, more than anything else, to seek some fair basis for comparison of the Schools of Old Ontario--wedged in as it is between New York and Michigan--and the States across the border. Chief attention is to rural life and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Rural Areas, Rural Education