The longitudinal study explored preservice teachers’ understandings of Canadian identity and representations of identity in Canadian multicultural picture books. The design involved descriptive case studies in six Faculties of Education across six provinces. Some participants viewed place as related to landscape and geography; some perceived place as a site for promoting sociocultural understanding; others articulated critical discourse of place. Perspectives ranged from sophisticated understandings of Canadian identity and representations in the picture books to resistance to representations or issues that disrupt a dominant (white) perspective of a benevolent multicultural Canada
grantor: University of TorontoIn this school-based narrative inquiry, which took place ove...
Landscape is a fact of Canadian life. Regardless of where one lives in Canada, the presence and ima...
xviii, 163 leaves ; 28 cm.Textbooks newly approved for use in secondary schools in Alberta reflect t...
The longitudinal study explored preservice teachers’ understandings of Canadian identity and represe...
The pre-service teachers who negotiate their own sense of national identity are challenged and their...
grantor: University of TorontoMulticultural education often conjures up images of classroo...
In this article, I offer an analysis of the Canadian relationship with the land as a point of depart...
In this interdisciplinary study, narrative portraiture is used as a methodology to depict three vis...
There is an emerging body of theoretical, historical and design research that examines the ways in w...
A growing body of research demonstrates that texts used in Canadian English classes are not reflecti...
This study examines the representations of First Nations, Inuit, and Metis geographies within a cont...
Changing demographics at post-secondary institutions in Canada provide opportunities for intercultur...
This study examines ways in which students’ experiences of a culturally sensitive curriculum may con...
This article presents the findings of an online survey administered to Alberta elementary school tea...
Findings are presented from two case studies of student agency in relation to place-conscious pedago...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this school-based narrative inquiry, which took place ove...
Landscape is a fact of Canadian life. Regardless of where one lives in Canada, the presence and ima...
xviii, 163 leaves ; 28 cm.Textbooks newly approved for use in secondary schools in Alberta reflect t...
The longitudinal study explored preservice teachers’ understandings of Canadian identity and represe...
The pre-service teachers who negotiate their own sense of national identity are challenged and their...
grantor: University of TorontoMulticultural education often conjures up images of classroo...
In this article, I offer an analysis of the Canadian relationship with the land as a point of depart...
In this interdisciplinary study, narrative portraiture is used as a methodology to depict three vis...
There is an emerging body of theoretical, historical and design research that examines the ways in w...
A growing body of research demonstrates that texts used in Canadian English classes are not reflecti...
This study examines the representations of First Nations, Inuit, and Metis geographies within a cont...
Changing demographics at post-secondary institutions in Canada provide opportunities for intercultur...
This study examines ways in which students’ experiences of a culturally sensitive curriculum may con...
This article presents the findings of an online survey administered to Alberta elementary school tea...
Findings are presented from two case studies of student agency in relation to place-conscious pedago...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this school-based narrative inquiry, which took place ove...
Landscape is a fact of Canadian life. Regardless of where one lives in Canada, the presence and ima...
xviii, 163 leaves ; 28 cm.Textbooks newly approved for use in secondary schools in Alberta reflect t...