Currently, over one-third of Canadian families have opted to enroll their children in private education. This shift is concerning as school choice has the potential to create homogenous student populations by segregating children of differing socioeconomic, cultural, and religious backgrounds. Selective public schools also have the potential to become exclusive spaces for students among the social elite to obtain cultural capital that other students have no access to. In fact, the emergence of a more competitive and selective public schooling system has already created a new hierarchy of elite students in Canada. In the following position paper, I explore how the promotion of school choice and the rise of privatization have exacerbated educ...
In recent decades, we have seen various governing bodies reduce their economic support for the publi...
The purpose of this article is to show that the stratification of the Quebec secondary school market...
In this paper we examine the charter school movement in Alberta over the past 20 years to assess tho...
The contributors to this special issue expose, in their respective work, the existence and dynamics ...
Corporate school reform is a global movement that is gaining a growing momentum. Central to this ref...
This article is a revised version of a paper I was asked to prepare for the International Scholars’ ...
[Excerpt] Legislative proposals for vouchers for K-12 schooling have come before many legislatures a...
The growing popularity of school choice is typically linked to the spread of neoliberal ideology. Id...
Multiple forms of privatization are emerging in the Canadian public sector, including public–private...
The article analyzes the contemporary school choice debate in Ontario in relation to the neoliberal ...
Recent Alberta initiatives in higher education reflect a growing Canadian preoccupation with privati...
Unlike the United States, the Canadian provinces have established public monopolies of degree-granti...
Canada is one of the few countries in the world that does not have a national department of educatio...
The purpose of this article is to show that the stratification of the Quebec secondary school market...
In this paper we examine the charter school movement in Alberta over the past 20 years to assess tho...
In recent decades, we have seen various governing bodies reduce their economic support for the publi...
The purpose of this article is to show that the stratification of the Quebec secondary school market...
In this paper we examine the charter school movement in Alberta over the past 20 years to assess tho...
The contributors to this special issue expose, in their respective work, the existence and dynamics ...
Corporate school reform is a global movement that is gaining a growing momentum. Central to this ref...
This article is a revised version of a paper I was asked to prepare for the International Scholars’ ...
[Excerpt] Legislative proposals for vouchers for K-12 schooling have come before many legislatures a...
The growing popularity of school choice is typically linked to the spread of neoliberal ideology. Id...
Multiple forms of privatization are emerging in the Canadian public sector, including public–private...
The article analyzes the contemporary school choice debate in Ontario in relation to the neoliberal ...
Recent Alberta initiatives in higher education reflect a growing Canadian preoccupation with privati...
Unlike the United States, the Canadian provinces have established public monopolies of degree-granti...
Canada is one of the few countries in the world that does not have a national department of educatio...
The purpose of this article is to show that the stratification of the Quebec secondary school market...
In this paper we examine the charter school movement in Alberta over the past 20 years to assess tho...
In recent decades, we have seen various governing bodies reduce their economic support for the publi...
The purpose of this article is to show that the stratification of the Quebec secondary school market...
In this paper we examine the charter school movement in Alberta over the past 20 years to assess tho...