Dealing with Diversity: Some Propositions from Canadian Education
Year:
1994
Author :
Volume and number:
, 2 (2)
Journal:
, Educational Policy Analysis Archives
Abstract
Increasing diversity in the population is a major issue for educators in North America, presenting political as well as educational challenges. This paper examines Canadian educational policy responses to four kinds of diversity - bilingualism (French/English), multiculturalism, the situation of aboriginal peoples, and the problem of poverty. A description of each issue leads to some speculations or propositions on the nature of diversity and appropriate educational responses to it.
Theme :
BilingualismEducation
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