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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
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
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
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
Laberge, Diane – Education Canada, 1999
Globalization poses a challenge for societies that must adapt to an ever-changing world. The Delors Report to the International Commission on Education for the 21st Century identifies the problems that globalization raises. Education must not be restricted to a narrow utilitarian role related to economic growth but must regain its political and…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Global Approach, Individual Development, Lifelong Learning
MacLeod, Clare R. – Education Canada, 1973
The author listed some of the reasons he believed were major factors in leading teachers from Windsor, Ontario, to withdraw their services. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Arbitration, Boards of Education, Decision Making, Educational Change
Manley-Casimir, Michael E. – Education Canada, 1980
Applying the concept of "neighborhood effects" to education in a federal state such as Canada permits the argument for federal presence in public schooling. Includes four sets of examples of neighborhood effects that meet criteria specified for federal action. Notes five differences between Canadian and American public education.…
Descriptors: Community Control, Cultural Context, Economics, Federal Government
Coulter, David; Wiens, John R. – Education Canada, 1999
Confusion about the meaning of education makes truly educational leadership impossible. Education is a continuing effort to work at the worthwhile things in life, and educational leaders must bring communities together to discuss what is good and worthwhile, what kind of society they want to create, and what kind of education is consistent with…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Citizen Participation, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
Moll, Marita – Education Canada, 1999
Challenges the assumption that new technologies in the classroom are superior to traditional ones. Argues that new technologies serve business-related goals of education, which currently overshadow social and individual-development purposes of learning. Suggests that the notion that new technologies are "just a tool" is an oversimplification and…
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Criticism, Education Work Relationship, Educational Needs
Lawton, Stephen B. – Education Canada, 1993
Discusses how national unity can be maintained in countries such as Canada while accommodating ethnocultural diversity. Compares the human capital, cultural capital, and social capital of young boys from culturally mixed backgrounds. Suggests a situational identity that allows one to choose and to live according to the current milieu. (KS)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Cultural Interrelationships, Cultural Pluralism, Elementary Secondary Education
Hargreaves, Andy; Fink, Dean – Education Canada, 1998
A distinctive Canadian school of thought on educational change is inclined to synthesize diverse bodies of work and integrate nonrational and emotional dimensions with rational and technically effective ones in a socially critical way. Highlights the Canadian perspective through discussions about complex systems, contexts of change, critical…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College School Cooperation, Educational Change, Educational Improvement
Marchesi, Alvaro – Education Canada, 1998
Identifies elements of successful approaches for at-risk students. Discusses three educational ideologies, five evaluation criteria that reflect overall school quality, joint use of internal and external evaluation, the importance of school culture, balancing common and culturally relevant curricula, professional development of teachers, classroom…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Educational Policy