This study explores how one institutional text, Ontario’s Parental Engagement Policy (2010), enters into and coordinates the work of mothers and teachers in publicly funded education. An institutional ethnography was conducted based on in-depth interviews with ten mothers and ten teachers of students in Grades 4 to 6 in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) comprising of the municipalities of Toronto, York, Durham, Peel and Halton. The data was analyzed using Smith’s framework that keeps the institutional ruling relations in view. The findings indicated that Ontario’s Education Act and Parental Engagement Policy operationalized governance through a network of subordinate texts and textually mediated mothering and educational discourse routinely ac...
Within the dominant discourse, Black parents have been positioned as disinterested in the school sys...
Many of the workers’ rights activities going on in Canada today form a nexus of education, union-ren...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the construction of race and difference...
Ontario’s Parent Engagement Policy (Ontario Ministry of Education, 2010) compels school officials to...
This research focuses on the unemployment and underemployment of racialized female migrant teachers ...
In the current climate of ever-increasing pressure on parents to become more responsible for the ach...
In this project, I ask: How do Ontario public schools participate in the construction and perpetuati...
Using critical autoethnography, I explore relationships between White women teachers and Mothers of ...
This thesis examines the practice of accommodating irregular migrant children in Canadian public sch...
This study explored the involvement in school of racial Francophones in a large city in Canada. Spec...
Discourses around the exclusions of racialized and Indigenous students from schooling often follow f...
This study focuses on the parental involvement among Eastern European immigrant parents of elementar...
This article documents the work of parent-driven research teams in two school boards in the Greater ...
This research examines how Chinese immigrant mothers’ learning has been socially organized in a Cana...
This qualitative case study investigates the research question: How do educators understand and enac...
Within the dominant discourse, Black parents have been positioned as disinterested in the school sys...
Many of the workers’ rights activities going on in Canada today form a nexus of education, union-ren...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the construction of race and difference...
Ontario’s Parent Engagement Policy (Ontario Ministry of Education, 2010) compels school officials to...
This research focuses on the unemployment and underemployment of racialized female migrant teachers ...
In the current climate of ever-increasing pressure on parents to become more responsible for the ach...
In this project, I ask: How do Ontario public schools participate in the construction and perpetuati...
Using critical autoethnography, I explore relationships between White women teachers and Mothers of ...
This thesis examines the practice of accommodating irregular migrant children in Canadian public sch...
This study explored the involvement in school of racial Francophones in a large city in Canada. Spec...
Discourses around the exclusions of racialized and Indigenous students from schooling often follow f...
This study focuses on the parental involvement among Eastern European immigrant parents of elementar...
This article documents the work of parent-driven research teams in two school boards in the Greater ...
This research examines how Chinese immigrant mothers’ learning has been socially organized in a Cana...
This qualitative case study investigates the research question: How do educators understand and enac...
Within the dominant discourse, Black parents have been positioned as disinterested in the school sys...
Many of the workers’ rights activities going on in Canada today form a nexus of education, union-ren...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the construction of race and difference...