In this study, we employ a curricular conceptual lens of the particular to explore the experience of multicultural education from the perspective of an immigrant student, Raj. Using a school-based narrative inquiry approach, we learn about Raj’s experiences at the intersections of immigration and settlement, adaptation and assimilation, English-language acquisition, unemployment, poverty, family violence, and family relocation. We employ Dewey’s [(1938). Experience and education. New York: Simon & Schuster] theory of experience, Connelly and Clandinin’s [(1988). Teachers as curriculum planners: Narratives of experience. New York: Teachers College Press, Columbia] understanding of curriculum as experience, and Schwab’s [(1969). The practical...
In this article, we discuss the findings of a narrative inquiry into the development of a classroom–...
In this article, we discuss the findings of a narrative inquiry into the development of a classroom–...
A discourse on multicultural education evolved from the late 1950s in response to immigration from ‘...
CANADA IS BECOMING increasingly diverse through immigration and the birth of children into immigrant...
The purpose of this study was to collect the lived experiences of English Speakers of Other Language...
The purpose of this study was to collect the lived experiences of English Speakers of Other Language...
CANADA IS BECOMING increasingly diverse through immigration and the birth of children into immigrant...
This study examines ways in which students’ experiences of a culturally sensitive curriculum may con...
In this study, I examined the experiences of two middle-school-level teachers as they attempted to a...
This paper highlights ways in which examining the storied experience of students may enhance our und...
In this study, I examined the experiences of two middle-school-level teachers as they attempted to a...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this school-based narrative inquiry, which took place ove...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this school-based narrative inquiry, which took place ove...
In this article, we discuss the findings of a narrative inquiry into the development of a classroom–...
In this article, we discuss the findings of a narrative inquiry into the development of a classroom–...
In this article, we discuss the findings of a narrative inquiry into the development of a classroom–...
In this article, we discuss the findings of a narrative inquiry into the development of a classroom–...
A discourse on multicultural education evolved from the late 1950s in response to immigration from ‘...
CANADA IS BECOMING increasingly diverse through immigration and the birth of children into immigrant...
The purpose of this study was to collect the lived experiences of English Speakers of Other Language...
The purpose of this study was to collect the lived experiences of English Speakers of Other Language...
CANADA IS BECOMING increasingly diverse through immigration and the birth of children into immigrant...
This study examines ways in which students’ experiences of a culturally sensitive curriculum may con...
In this study, I examined the experiences of two middle-school-level teachers as they attempted to a...
This paper highlights ways in which examining the storied experience of students may enhance our und...
In this study, I examined the experiences of two middle-school-level teachers as they attempted to a...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this school-based narrative inquiry, which took place ove...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this school-based narrative inquiry, which took place ove...
In this article, we discuss the findings of a narrative inquiry into the development of a classroom–...
In this article, we discuss the findings of a narrative inquiry into the development of a classroom–...
In this article, we discuss the findings of a narrative inquiry into the development of a classroom–...
In this article, we discuss the findings of a narrative inquiry into the development of a classroom–...
A discourse on multicultural education evolved from the late 1950s in response to immigration from ‘...