This paper utilizes critical policy analysis framework to examine provincial policy documents in K-12 international education. Adopting Ball’s (1994) three policy contexts framework – 1) the context of influence; 2) the context of policy text production; and 3) the context of practice - this paper provides a comparative analysis of the international education policies of Ontario and Manitoba. The paper shows that policy documents are not simply linear government directives but they are rather processes driven by local stakeholders including schools, school boards, non-government organizations and educational administrators.Through this comparison, informed by document analysis and stakeholder interviews, we provide an understanding of what ...
Since 2004, a number of Canadian provinces have initiated comprehensive reviews of their respective ...
This paper explores Ontario’s international education policy landscape through illuminating the disc...
In this article I discuss the effects of global policy discourses on the educational restructuring o...
International education has become an increasingly important, yet complex policy sector in Canada. W...
International education has become a policy sector of increasing importance to the Canadian province...
While Canadian public schools do not charge students tuition the same way post-secondary institution...
Using a case study approach, I investigate a very timely and significant policy issue regarding post...
While the need to internationalize teacher education is recognized by scholars/practitioners, little...
Despite frequent references to developing an international education (IE) strategy, unlike many any ...
This study aims to examine the international education (IE) policy-making context in Ontario for the...
While there is now an extensive literature related to the internationalization of post-secondary edu...
This study aims to examine the international education (IE) policy-making context in Ontario for the...
This study examines how international education programs in British Columbia have been discursively ...
Market-oriented education policies (MOEPs) are becoming increasingly prevalent in public education c...
This paper explores Ontario’s international education policy landscape through illuminating the disc...
Since 2004, a number of Canadian provinces have initiated comprehensive reviews of their respective ...
This paper explores Ontario’s international education policy landscape through illuminating the disc...
In this article I discuss the effects of global policy discourses on the educational restructuring o...
International education has become an increasingly important, yet complex policy sector in Canada. W...
International education has become a policy sector of increasing importance to the Canadian province...
While Canadian public schools do not charge students tuition the same way post-secondary institution...
Using a case study approach, I investigate a very timely and significant policy issue regarding post...
While the need to internationalize teacher education is recognized by scholars/practitioners, little...
Despite frequent references to developing an international education (IE) strategy, unlike many any ...
This study aims to examine the international education (IE) policy-making context in Ontario for the...
While there is now an extensive literature related to the internationalization of post-secondary edu...
This study aims to examine the international education (IE) policy-making context in Ontario for the...
This study examines how international education programs in British Columbia have been discursively ...
Market-oriented education policies (MOEPs) are becoming increasingly prevalent in public education c...
This paper explores Ontario’s international education policy landscape through illuminating the disc...
Since 2004, a number of Canadian provinces have initiated comprehensive reviews of their respective ...
This paper explores Ontario’s international education policy landscape through illuminating the disc...
In this article I discuss the effects of global policy discourses on the educational restructuring o...