In the province of Manitoba, Canada, there is a gap between the rhetoric of inclusive education and its practical implementation. In the absence of inclusive educational policies and guidelines, deficit-based approaches such as categorical labels for students who are deemed to have a severe emotional and behavioural disorder, segregated classrooms, and self-contained programs are prevalent and change is needed. This paper provides a critical perspective on how the paradigm of special education contributes to the social construction of disability; how, for Indigenous students, it too often positions behavioural difference as disability; and further, why this practice is systemically discriminatory. In our examination, we seek to expose the e...
The following study is an exercise in understanding how educators can improve their professional pra...
For too long Canadian schools have been chasing the notion of a standard "one size fits all" approac...
The assessment reform movement has focused on classroom assessment and grading practices as a potent...
In the province of Manitoba, Canada, there is a gap between the rhetoric of inclusive education and ...
This paper will explore the place of assessment in a culturally defined paradigm of inclusive educat...
This paper will explore the place of assessment in a culturally defined paradigm of inclusive educat...
ABSTRACT: The academic success of Aboriginal students remains particularly concerning across Ontario...
For many years Indian students requiring special education services were sent to provincial schools ...
A review of the educational policies and procedures in Canada’s provinces and territories reveals th...
This policy brief uses the lens of prejudice reduction to scrutinize Ontario’s secondary education c...
Canada is at an important crossroads around lower and upper secondary school students with special e...
<p>ABSTRACT: The academic success of Aboriginal students remains particularly concerning across Onta...
Based on recent research, Aboriginal students still remain the most educationally disadvantaged of a...
Community Schools in Saskatchewan offer tremendous potential for building and sustaining democratic ...
The following study is an exercise in understanding how educators can improve their professional pra...
The following study is an exercise in understanding how educators can improve their professional pra...
For too long Canadian schools have been chasing the notion of a standard "one size fits all" approac...
The assessment reform movement has focused on classroom assessment and grading practices as a potent...
In the province of Manitoba, Canada, there is a gap between the rhetoric of inclusive education and ...
This paper will explore the place of assessment in a culturally defined paradigm of inclusive educat...
This paper will explore the place of assessment in a culturally defined paradigm of inclusive educat...
ABSTRACT: The academic success of Aboriginal students remains particularly concerning across Ontario...
For many years Indian students requiring special education services were sent to provincial schools ...
A review of the educational policies and procedures in Canada’s provinces and territories reveals th...
This policy brief uses the lens of prejudice reduction to scrutinize Ontario’s secondary education c...
Canada is at an important crossroads around lower and upper secondary school students with special e...
<p>ABSTRACT: The academic success of Aboriginal students remains particularly concerning across Onta...
Based on recent research, Aboriginal students still remain the most educationally disadvantaged of a...
Community Schools in Saskatchewan offer tremendous potential for building and sustaining democratic ...
The following study is an exercise in understanding how educators can improve their professional pra...
The following study is an exercise in understanding how educators can improve their professional pra...
For too long Canadian schools have been chasing the notion of a standard "one size fits all" approac...
The assessment reform movement has focused on classroom assessment and grading practices as a potent...