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Chris Erl; R. Michael McGregor; Jack Lucas; Cameron D. Anderson – Canadian Journal of Education, 2023
Public opinion toward teachers and other public sector workers is an important factor in Ontario provincial politics. This article uses public opinion data to measure, and identify the correlates of, resentment and admiration of these groups, and to identify the relationship between these attitudes and support for political parties in Ontario.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Opinion, Teachers, Public Service Occupations
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Shulist, Sarah; Pedri-Spade, Celeste – Canadian Modern Language Review, 2022
This article examines the role that Indigenous language learning and use can play in the establishment of false or spurious claims to Indigeneity. These acts of "race shifting" are situated within the political discourse of "Truth and Reconciliation" and serve to enable settlers to situate themselves in positions where, both…
Descriptors: Language Maintenance, Land Settlement, Conflict Resolution, American Indian Languages
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Nagel, Tyler W. S. – Journal of Media Literacy Education, 2022
News media literacy education is gaining increased attention in the age of fake news and post-truth America. However, as with any pedagogical goal, it is important to be able to evaluate the success of the delivery. In a survey built on existing news literacy frameworks, 1476 students at a large Canadian polytechnic answered questions about their…
Descriptors: News Reporting, Deception, Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes
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Piotrowski, Marcelina – Environmental Education Research, 2020
Subjectification in environmental movement education comprises an influx of more-than-human 'others,' including the classical elements: air, water, earth, fire. In this conceptual article, I consider what environmental movement education research, which includes inquiring into processes of political subjectification, might entail, when thinking…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Environmental Education, Political Influences, Fuels
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Brown, Douglas – in education, 2014
"Governmentality," as credited to Michel Foucault, was developed later on in the theorist's life. In Foucault's understanding of government, or governmentality, our sources of regulation are anchored in the programmes, policies, strategies, methods, thoughts, and actions of our everyday conduct. Governance becomes more a methodology, a…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Educational Policy, Educational Theories, Governance
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Wiseman, Nelson – Great Plains Quarterly, 2011
Characteristics assigned to America's classical liberal ideology--rugged individualism, market capitalism, egalitarianism in the sense of equality of opportunity, and fierce hostility toward centralized federalism and socialism--are particularly appropriate for fathoming Alberta's political culture. The author contends that Alberta's early…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Political Attitudes, Political Influences
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Schick, Carol – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2011
This article examines the relations between two contrasting education phenomena that occur generally and that have come to light in the geographic location where the author teaches and works. This first phenomenon is the proliferation of interest in issues of diversity and equity through education policies, theories, practices, and initiatives.…
Descriptors: Social Change, Educational Change, Anxiety, Educational Policy
Robinson, Norman; Stacey, Caroline – 1984
This study examines the value of school board experience as a political apprenticeship for a group of 10 politicians in Canada who went on to successful careers in the House of Commons or the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. Structured indepth interviews focused on the study's principal concerns: political socialization, political…
Descriptors: Board Candidates, Elementary Secondary Education, Political Attitudes, Political Influences
Townsend, Richard G. – 1983
For an exploration of the components and sources of disputatiousness, Canadian education administrators identified 181 legislators and school board members in 5 regions (British Columbia, Quebec, Prairie provinces, Atlantic provinces, and Ontario) who provided data in interviews. Two coders' judgments of interview transcripts subjected to factor…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Conflict, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Robinson, Norman; Stacey, Caroline – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1984
Investigates evaluations by 10 successful federal and provincial politicians of school board experience as a political apprenticeship. Notes that regardless of political socialization or prior experience, all agreed that school board experience was valuable, provided valuable political skills, and had a strong politicizing effect on them, changing…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Attitude Change, Boards of Education, Foreign Countries
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Levitt, Cyril – Higher Education, 1979
Data from current interviews with New Left activists of the 1960s in Canada, the Federal Republic of Germany, and the United States indicate that the ambivalence of the movement was an expression of the relations of a specific generation of learners to the deterioration of the condition of intellectual labor in society. (JMF)
Descriptors: Activism, College Students, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Hickcox, Edward S. – 1990
The 1984 legislation for public funding of Catholic schools in Ontario exposed two primary conflicting values held by different groups. An analysis of policy change in terms of value conflict, and an examination of the consequences for organizational structure and administrative practice are the themes of this paper. The context in which the…
Descriptors: Catholics, Community Influence, Culture Conflict, Educational Finance
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Dalhouse, Marie; Frideres, James S. – Journal of Family Issues, 1996
Investigates roles of parents in transmitting political values and attitudes to their children. Collected data from 275 households (n=275 adults and n=387 children) participating in a 1994 political values and attitudes study. Parents' gender, political activity, socioeconomic status, and family environment have an impact on degree of parent-child…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Children, Family Environment, Family Influence
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
Meixel, Carol A.; Haller, Emil J. – 1973
A model based on the theory that classroom interaction and the political content of class discussion are the means to achieving a sense of political efficancy is tested on Canadian elementary students. Classroom participation, classroom politicization, sense of school efficacy, political knowledge, various personal characteristics, as well as…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational Research, Elementary School Students, Individual Power
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