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Wilson, Vernon – Education Canada, 2013
A conversation with a John Howard Society volunteer prompts the author to reflect on how to improve educational opportunities for his incarcerated Aboriginal peers. He relates his personal experience of completing an undergraduate degree while in prison, highlighting the ways in which the prison environment has shaped his learning process. After…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Social Justice, Foreign Countries, Educational Change
Davis, Brent; Sumara, Dennis – Education Canada, 2011
The route to greater equity in education is tied to a clearer understanding of learning theory, including current research findings that are "game changers" for educators. These "game changers" include rapidly evolving definitions of "learning" and "learners"; an understanding that intelligence and ability are more learned than bestowed; a…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Learning Theories, Equal Education, Educational Technology
Peck, Carla L. – Education Canada, 2011
Questions and issues related to ethnic diversity are part of the everyday experiences in Canadian classrooms. Most scholars and educators in the field assume a progression from knowledge of diversity, through to acceptance, respect, and justice. Knowledge about difference is not enough, but it is the starting point for both respect and justice.…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Ethnic Diversity
Campbell, Carol; Milton, Penny – Education Canada, 2011
"If we are really serious about equity in education, what will it take to achieve improvements?" This question became the focus of a project between the Canadian Education Association and the Stanford Center for Opportunity Policy in Education to foster dialogue about equity and educational improvement. Although the two countries have…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Educational Objectives, Educational Improvement, Disadvantaged
Carter, Prudence L. – Education Canada, 2011
Policy makers are looking for quick fixes to the racial achievement gap, but for the real fix we need to delve beneath the test scores and deal with the social and cultural functions of schooling. How does a student come to respect his "different" neighbours in the face of fear and apprehension about their culture? And how does a social context of…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, Race, Racial Segregation, Academic Achievement
Westheimer, Joel – Education Canada, 2008
If students from a totalitarian nation were secretly transported to a Canadian classroom to continue their lessons with new teachers and a new curriculum, would they be able to tell the difference? Both classes might engage students in volunteer activities in the community--picking up litter from a nearby park, or helping out at a busy…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Democracy, Citizenship Education, Educational Change