This research responds to the problem of minority teacher under-representation within North America’s increasingly diverse urban school systems. It weaves together what is known about educational equity, teacher education admission policy, and policy implementation to explore the research question, “How did equity-based admission policy shape candidate diversification in an urban Canadian teacher education program?” The conceptual framework grounds this study within organizational culture and describes how culture both shapes and is shaped by interactions between structure and agency. The conceptual question asks, “How did institutional norms and individual will work to support or constrain equitable candidate diversification?” Data collec...
Access, equity, and equitable representation are ongoing challenges in teacher education. While many...
peer reviewedCross-border migration leads to a diversification of societies, which is reflected in t...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the affirmative action policies and practices of recrui...
This research responds to the problem of minority teacher under-representation within North America’...
Equitable representation is an ongoing challenge for Canadian teacher education. While university ed...
Changing the face of Ontario’s teachers is a topic that draws both ardent support and profound criti...
Teaching staff in Ontario schools do not reflect the increasing diversity of the students who occupy...
Despite recent rhetoric advocating the diversification of the teacher workforce, teachers in Canada ...
Analyzing school division employment policies from six Winnipeg school divisions and the Manitoba K-...
The public school teacher population of the United States is predominantly White, while the demograp...
Teachers in Canadian schools are over-representative of the dominant group: white, middle class, het...
Elementary students in high-poverty schools have diverse learning needs. Their academic and social l...
Abstract School leaders are “ultimately responsible for how well students are doing and the extent t...
With the increasing diversity of students in Canadian schools (Egbo, 2011; Gérin-Lajoie, 2008; Solom...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this study I explore educators' responses to an education...
Access, equity, and equitable representation are ongoing challenges in teacher education. While many...
peer reviewedCross-border migration leads to a diversification of societies, which is reflected in t...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the affirmative action policies and practices of recrui...
This research responds to the problem of minority teacher under-representation within North America’...
Equitable representation is an ongoing challenge for Canadian teacher education. While university ed...
Changing the face of Ontario’s teachers is a topic that draws both ardent support and profound criti...
Teaching staff in Ontario schools do not reflect the increasing diversity of the students who occupy...
Despite recent rhetoric advocating the diversification of the teacher workforce, teachers in Canada ...
Analyzing school division employment policies from six Winnipeg school divisions and the Manitoba K-...
The public school teacher population of the United States is predominantly White, while the demograp...
Teachers in Canadian schools are over-representative of the dominant group: white, middle class, het...
Elementary students in high-poverty schools have diverse learning needs. Their academic and social l...
Abstract School leaders are “ultimately responsible for how well students are doing and the extent t...
With the increasing diversity of students in Canadian schools (Egbo, 2011; Gérin-Lajoie, 2008; Solom...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this study I explore educators' responses to an education...
Access, equity, and equitable representation are ongoing challenges in teacher education. While many...
peer reviewedCross-border migration leads to a diversification of societies, which is reflected in t...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the affirmative action policies and practices of recrui...