Employing critical discourse analysis (CDA), this paper examines the attempt to bridge a Canadian adult second language policy with an employment skills policy. The result is a third policy intended to improve language education and employment skills training for immigrants. The analysis reveals that the knowledge economy and human capital theory are the predominant discourses embedded in the policy documents. The paper argues that predominant discourses perpetuate power imbalances and essentialize worker and migrant subjectivities. Engaging in postcolonial theories of second language learning, the paper proposes another way of conceiving adult second language learning and its potential for policy development
Each country involved in globalization faces the challenge of optimal adaptation to the process whil...
This study contributes significantly to scholarly debates about skill and its relationship to appren...
The linguistic, political and pedagogic dimensions of language learning in migration contexts are ch...
This thesis examines the policy processes, social and power relations, and textual practices that ha...
Many immigrants, refugees, and aboriginal Canadians learn their own languages in the normal, informa...
Many immigrants, refugees, and aboriginal Canadians learn their own languages in the normal, informa...
Many immigrants, refugees, and aboriginal Canadians learn their own languages in the normal, informa...
This paper was originally published in the CERIS Working Paper Series. We thank CERIS for sharing it...
Using a (critical) discourse analytic approach, this thesis examines how refugee policies at differe...
This paper examines the institutional assumption of literacy that underpins Canadian immigration pol...
Internationalization policies to promote international student enrolment at many Canadian universiti...
The Canadian government implemented the Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC) program ...
Education to meet labour market demands and employer needs is a key priority in New Zealand's educat...
This paper discusses some early findings from research examining the implementation of adult English...
This study explores the experiences of a culturally and linguistically diverse group of immigrant ad...
Each country involved in globalization faces the challenge of optimal adaptation to the process whil...
This study contributes significantly to scholarly debates about skill and its relationship to appren...
The linguistic, political and pedagogic dimensions of language learning in migration contexts are ch...
This thesis examines the policy processes, social and power relations, and textual practices that ha...
Many immigrants, refugees, and aboriginal Canadians learn their own languages in the normal, informa...
Many immigrants, refugees, and aboriginal Canadians learn their own languages in the normal, informa...
Many immigrants, refugees, and aboriginal Canadians learn their own languages in the normal, informa...
This paper was originally published in the CERIS Working Paper Series. We thank CERIS for sharing it...
Using a (critical) discourse analytic approach, this thesis examines how refugee policies at differe...
This paper examines the institutional assumption of literacy that underpins Canadian immigration pol...
Internationalization policies to promote international student enrolment at many Canadian universiti...
The Canadian government implemented the Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC) program ...
Education to meet labour market demands and employer needs is a key priority in New Zealand's educat...
This paper discusses some early findings from research examining the implementation of adult English...
This study explores the experiences of a culturally and linguistically diverse group of immigrant ad...
Each country involved in globalization faces the challenge of optimal adaptation to the process whil...
This study contributes significantly to scholarly debates about skill and its relationship to appren...
The linguistic, political and pedagogic dimensions of language learning in migration contexts are ch...