In this article I discuss the effects of global policy discourses on the educational restructuring of the work of equity workers in Ontario, Canada. Research in two school boards with those directly involved in equity work revealed that the restructuring process had uneven and unexpected effects on the activities of equity workers. Using the critical policy analysis framework, the analysis moves into a discussion of the complexities of policy studies. I argue that the policies introduced at the government level are implemented and practiced on the basis of the historical specificities found at each local site. (Note 1
ABSTRACT. This article examines recent Ontario Government regulations that have had a far-reaching i...
There are great movements of people taking place around the world and our societies are becoming mor...
This thesis examines elearning strategy and policy development in the Ontario university sector duri...
Educational policy reform and its impact on equity work in Ontario : global challenges and local pos...
Educational policy reform and its impact on equity work in Ontario : global challenges and local pos...
Educational policy reform and its impact on equity work in Ontario : global challenges and local pos...
Traditional educational policy analysis is typically evaluative, focusing on degrees of success or f...
Market-oriented education policies (MOEPs) are becoming increasingly prevalent in public education c...
In 2009, the Ontario Ministry of Education mandated that all school boards in Ontario develop and im...
Canada—and Ontario, in particular—is proud to be characterized as one of the most equitable educatio...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study explores the phenomenon of resistance to gender e...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study explores the phenomenon of resistance to gender e...
In response to the oft-cited inadequacies of the policies and pedagogies of multicultural education,...
This paper utilizes critical policy analysis framework to examine provincial policy documents in K-1...
This thesis examines elearning strategy and policy development in the Ontario university sector duri...
ABSTRACT. This article examines recent Ontario Government regulations that have had a far-reaching i...
There are great movements of people taking place around the world and our societies are becoming mor...
This thesis examines elearning strategy and policy development in the Ontario university sector duri...
Educational policy reform and its impact on equity work in Ontario : global challenges and local pos...
Educational policy reform and its impact on equity work in Ontario : global challenges and local pos...
Educational policy reform and its impact on equity work in Ontario : global challenges and local pos...
Traditional educational policy analysis is typically evaluative, focusing on degrees of success or f...
Market-oriented education policies (MOEPs) are becoming increasingly prevalent in public education c...
In 2009, the Ontario Ministry of Education mandated that all school boards in Ontario develop and im...
Canada—and Ontario, in particular—is proud to be characterized as one of the most equitable educatio...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study explores the phenomenon of resistance to gender e...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study explores the phenomenon of resistance to gender e...
In response to the oft-cited inadequacies of the policies and pedagogies of multicultural education,...
This paper utilizes critical policy analysis framework to examine provincial policy documents in K-1...
This thesis examines elearning strategy and policy development in the Ontario university sector duri...
ABSTRACT. This article examines recent Ontario Government regulations that have had a far-reaching i...
There are great movements of people taking place around the world and our societies are becoming mor...
This thesis examines elearning strategy and policy development in the Ontario university sector duri...