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Goodson, Ivor. F.; Rudd, Tim – Educational Practice and Theory, 2016
There is a good deal of ongoing debate about the effects and impacts of globalisation. Many educational theorists (e.g., Meyer et al., 1997) have argued that there is a world systems model at work (see Wallerstein, 2004). And we would agree that a convergent global rhetoric for education has emerged in the neoliberal period. However, whilst at the…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Resistance to Change, Social Change, Neoliberalism
MacLaughlin, John; Samson, Ron – Centre for Literacy of Quebec, 2013
The concept of social innovation has recently emerged as an influential approach to address intractable social problems. Increasingly discussed in academia and policy circles, the concept draws on multifaceted practices and ideas from many disciplines. Yet despite widespread discussion and promotion, there is still limited understanding of…
Descriptors: Innovation, Social Change, Social Problems, Literacy Education
Hepworth, H. Philip – 1980
The surfacing of battered wives as a specific problem comes out of the many social changes occurring in Britain and many other countries in the 1960's. It comes in part from the growing number of marriages, the peaking of the baby boom in 1959, a decrease in family size, and a steady growth in female labor force participation. Importantly, women's…
Descriptors: Battered Women, Divorce, Economic Factors, Foreign Countries
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Taylor, E. A.; Webb, R. W. K. – Journal of Cooperative Education, 1984
Cooperative Education is a bridge that industry can use to improve productivity through better use of employees. There must be cooperation in every interaction between unions and corporations, government and employers, and educators and employers. (JOW)
Descriptors: Cooperative Education, Education Work Relationship, Educational Benefits, Government Role
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Hynam, C. A. S. – Community Development Journal, 1973
Community development programs in Fort Chipewyan, Wabasca-Desmarais, and Slave Lake were evaluated to determine their success in effecting social change in spite of, or in cooperation with, the existing bureaucratic machinery in Alberta. The history of governmental support and the Human Resources Development Authority jurisdiction are cited…
Descriptors: Community Development, Developmental Programs, Foreign Countries, Governing Boards
Bancroft, George – Multiculturalism, 1979
This paper reports on positions of power and prestige that minorities have held in Canada and suggests the potential role of minorities in managerial positions. Also suggested are conscious efforts by the subcultural groups, the government, and the private and voluntary sectors to foster acculturation and multiculturalism in Canada. (Author/EB)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Blacks, Cultural Pluralism, Employment Opportunities
Hepworth, H. Philip – 1977
This speech presents an overview of issues and trends in the provision of foster care and adoption services in Canada. The number of children "in care" in Canada (in foster homes, institutions, or adoptive homes) appears to have peaked around 1969 and declined thereafter. Information on contraceptives and the availaibility of abortions…
Descriptors: Adoption, Child Advocacy, Child Welfare, Divorce
Wyman, Miriam; Shulman, David; Ham, Laurie – 2000
This report explores questions about roles for citizens and governments in a good society by examining six Canadian experiences with civic engagement. Each case study involves different sectors of society, key players, goals, processes, and outcomes; touches on long-standing policy issues in Canada; and details how players have come together or…
Descriptors: Activism, Adult Education, Citizen Participation, Citizen Role
Channon, Geraldine L.; Brown, Wilfred J. – 1978
The results of a conference of Canadian teacher associations are presented and interpreted. The principal themes of the conference were teacher unemployment and the financing of education. A review of developments in education and teaching in Canada over the past few years and implications for the future comprise the body of this report.…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Educational Finance, Equal Education, Foreign Countries
Kenney, G. I. – 1971
Possible solutions to communication problems in Canada's North are presented in this report. A centralized source of information is proposed, along with suggestions for aid from the government and universities. Recommendations for improving communication are also listed: the modification of Canada's Anik satellite program; the involvement of…
Descriptors: American Indians, Broadcast Television, Communication Problems, Communications Satellites
Lawton, Stephen B. – 1976
Both English Canada and the United States are essentially liberal fragments of European society. But in Canada, liberalism must vie with touches of Toryism and socialism; as a result, the common good receives more formal attention than in the U.S. The extent of variation in local financial resources for education is potentially under the control…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Democratic Values, Educational Finance, Educational Policy
Ray, Douglas; And Others – 1983
This compilation's 11 chapters provide selected and revised papers from an interdisciplinary seminar to examine lifelong education with regard to an aging and changing population and changes in value emphases. Chapter 1 introduces the topic by addressing aging populations, lifelong education, economic decisions and planning, social implications,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Vocational Education, Aging (Individuals), Economic Change
Cruikshank, Julia M. – 1969
This 1969 thesis examines the changing role of the Canadian Indian woman living in northern communities where the pace of social change is undergoing acceleration. It is suggested that the woman's role is potentially very important in determining the direction of change within Indian communities. Discontinuity is less abrupt for the woman due to…
Descriptors: Adult Education, American Indians, Attitudes, Child Care
Jensen, Kenneth D. – 1979
Canada's Arctic co-operatives are designed to provide a means of encouraging Eskimos to participate directly in the economic development of the Arctic through the promotion of cooperative ownership and enterprise. They also seek to provide a method of maximizing economic returns in Arctic communities from local businesses and enterprise. Backed by…
Descriptors: Canada Natives, Collective Settlements, Community Development, Cooperatives
Association of Canadian Community Colleges, 2006
Canada has a national network of over 150 colleges and institutes in over 900 communities in all regions of the country. These institutions are mandated to support the socio-economic development of the communities and regions. Colleges and institutes develop education and training programs to meet employer needs with direct input from business,…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Research and Development, Community Needs, Industry
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