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The Impact of Multiculturalism on Public Education, 50 Years Later: A Home for All?: Transnational Migration and Education, cartea 10

Olenka Bilash
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2024
This volume grew out of a symposium held at the University of Alberta in March 2021 in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of official multiculturalism in Canada. Scholars gathered online during the Covid-19 pandemic to take stock and reflect on the extent and ways multiculturalism legislation and evolving policy has impacted education. Scholars used varied and contrasting approaches to educational theory to think about multiculturalism and its impacts, including terror management theory, the riddle scale, art theory and pentimenti, transitional justice, intraminority and interminority relations, the null curriculum, and ideas of cultural humility, hope, and cultural comfort, among others.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004712768
ISBN-10: 9004712763
Pagini: 290
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Transnational Migration and Education


Notă biografică

Olenka S. E. Bilash, Ph.D. (1989), University of Alberta, is Professor of Second Language Education at that university. She has published articles, learning resources and websites on language learning, intercultural communication and teacher education and offered professional development training on six continents.

Cuprins

Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors

1 An Interview with Elder’s Helper Dale Saddleback
Olenka Bilash

2 The Significance of Storytelling: Incorporating First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Literature into Children’s Education
Shelby LaFramboise

3 Multicultural Education in French Minority Language: Schools in Canada – The Case of Ontario
Diane Gérin-Lajoie

4 Inclusion, Ethnocultural and Linguistic Diversity: Is French Immersion Up to Date and Ready for a New Era?
Martine Pellerin, Marianne Jacquet, Malaïka Ogandaga, Alice Prophète, Akoman Chantal Lucie Ehui and Candice Lee

5 Multiculturalism in Alberta Secondary Social Studies: Attending to the Emotionality of Worldview Threat
Cathryn van Kessel

6 Changes in British Columbia’s Social Studies Curricula since the Announcement of Multiculturalism in 1971
Catherine Broom

7 Multicultural Education in Canadian Schools: A Disappearing Act
Nadia Prokopchuk

8 Multiculturalism and Public Education: The View from Anti-Racism
George J. Sefa Dei

9 Multiculturalism at 50: Revisiting Multiculturalism at the Crossroads of Anti-Asian Racism during Covid-19 in Canada
Shibao Guo and Yan Guo

10 Toward a Curricular Throughline for Japanese Canadian Content in Canadian Classrooms
Olenka Bilash

11 Canada’s Un/written Rules for Cultural and Linguistic Conformity
Adriana Oniță

12 From Not So Humble Beginnings – The History of Alberta’s Saturday Schools’ Umbrella Organizations
Olenka Bilash and Trudie Aberdeen

13 Multicultural Orientation of Counsellors: Integration of Cultural Humility and Hope-Based Interventions to Address Diversity and Social Justice
Priya S. Mani

14 Responding to the Calls to Action of the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission: Exploring the Relationship between the Métis Nation and Ukrainians Canadians in a Constitutionally Referenced Framework
W. Roman Petryshyn

Index