The pre-service teachers who negotiate their own sense of national identity are challenged and their views of otherness is examined through reading and responding to a range of contemporary Canadian picture books. The year-one findings from one site of the study in the Western Canadian province of Alberta is focused to analyse the growing disparity between the backgrounds of beginning teachers and the students in their classrooms
The issue of national identity is a central concern for learners both in terms of formal education (...
Purpose/ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to explore the similarities and differences emerging ...
Jeffries (2004, p. 4) defines national identity as ' ... a shared sense of belonging of a group of p...
The longitudinal study explored preservice teachers’ understandings of Canadian identity and represe...
The longitudinal study explored preservice teachers’ understandings of Canadian identity and represe...
This paper describes a small case study generally conceptualized to investigate the role of picture ...
This comprehensive examination of 132 picture books originally published by Canadian publishers in 2...
This comprehensive examination of 132 picture books originally published by Canadian publishers in 2...
grantor: University of TorontoMulticultural education often conjures up images of classroo...
The notable trauma experienced by Indigenous Canadian peoples at residential schools is only now, in...
This review of recent Canadian picture books consides notions of identity, community and memory and ...
This qualitative research focuses on the potential of multicultural children’s literature in enhanci...
This qualitative research focuses on the potential of multicultural children’s literature in enhanci...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to theoretically conceptualize the ways that a set of...
Names and experiences in schools are often tied together in a child\u27s identity formation. This is...
The issue of national identity is a central concern for learners both in terms of formal education (...
Purpose/ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to explore the similarities and differences emerging ...
Jeffries (2004, p. 4) defines national identity as ' ... a shared sense of belonging of a group of p...
The longitudinal study explored preservice teachers’ understandings of Canadian identity and represe...
The longitudinal study explored preservice teachers’ understandings of Canadian identity and represe...
This paper describes a small case study generally conceptualized to investigate the role of picture ...
This comprehensive examination of 132 picture books originally published by Canadian publishers in 2...
This comprehensive examination of 132 picture books originally published by Canadian publishers in 2...
grantor: University of TorontoMulticultural education often conjures up images of classroo...
The notable trauma experienced by Indigenous Canadian peoples at residential schools is only now, in...
This review of recent Canadian picture books consides notions of identity, community and memory and ...
This qualitative research focuses on the potential of multicultural children’s literature in enhanci...
This qualitative research focuses on the potential of multicultural children’s literature in enhanci...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to theoretically conceptualize the ways that a set of...
Names and experiences in schools are often tied together in a child\u27s identity formation. This is...
The issue of national identity is a central concern for learners both in terms of formal education (...
Purpose/ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to explore the similarities and differences emerging ...
Jeffries (2004, p. 4) defines national identity as ' ... a shared sense of belonging of a group of p...