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Angela Kehler; Roselynn Verwoord; Heather Smith – International Journal for Students as Partners, 2017
The concept of Students as Partners (SaP) has much merit; however, further reflection on the power embedded in daily SaP processes and relationships is needed. In this article, we use the SaP model articulated by Healey, Flint, and Harrington (2014) to examine three reflections of SaP in practice from two different Canadian post-secondary…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Student Role, College Students, Power Structure
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Broom, Catherine – Democracy & Education, 2017
This response considers the strengths of Carr and Thesee's 2017 paper in "Democracy & Education" and explores further areas of research related to education for democracy or citizenship education. [For "Seeking Democracy Inside and Outside of Education," see EJ1162605.]
Descriptors: Democracy, Democratic Values, Political Attitudes, Citizen Participation
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Barker, Adam J. – American Indian Quarterly, 2009
The author's fundamental contention is this: Canadian society remains driven by the logic of imperialism and engages in concerted colonial action against Indigenous peoples whose claims to land and self-determination continue to undermine the legitimacy of Canadian authority and hegemony. The imperial ambitions of the Canadian state and its…
Descriptors: Land Settlement, Indigenous Populations, Power Structure, Government Role
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Puplampu, Korbla P. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2008
This article examines how academic knowledge and power have shaped the discourse on human classification and how political authorities use academic knowledge producers to legitimize public policy. Specifically, the article draws on the role of John M. MacEachran, a former academic at the University of Alberta, in the implementation of the Alberta…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Policy, Power Structure, Higher Education
Gotlieb, Allan E. – USA Today, 1983
Traditionally, the most obvious differences between the United States and Canada have been those of size, power, and responsibility in world affairs. New differences relate to different dynamics in the two countries themselves. Old and new rules for managing the relationship are examined. (RM)
Descriptors: Conflict, Foreign Policy, International Relations, Power Structure
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Mysyk, Avis – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 2001
Based on personal ethnographic experience of "becoming the phenomenon" of migrant laborer in Canada's postsecondary education system, critically examines three anthropological perspectives--the neoclassical, the historical structuralist, and the neo-Marxist--on labor migration. Argues that both migrant laborers and sessional lecturers…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Ethnography, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
West, W. Gordon – Interchange on Educational Policy, 1981
Passive and active research inquiries into moral reproduction are discussed. European theories of the state maintain that governments must play a mediational role, ensuring financial support and exerting control. (JN)
Descriptors: Educational Planning, Educational Theories, Educational Trends, Ethical Instruction
Forbes, W. G. – 1981
Three issues concerning educational policy making are examined in this paper: (1) Who has the power to affect major policies in Canadian postsecondary education? (2) How does a shift in power affect educational policy making? and (3) How can institutional management best respond to this power? After presenting a rationale for its focus on power,…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational Policy, Governance, Government Role
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Vertinsky, Patricia A. – Quest, 1992
Explores the pursuit of equal opportunity for girls in school physical education through liberal reform strategies. Addresses ways in which unequal power relations between the sexes have pervaded the structure, organization, and language of high school physical education. British Columbia's new Physical Education Curriculum 2000 is offered as a…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Curriculum Development, Equal Education, Females
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Scott, Sue M.; Schmitt-Boshnick, Margo – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 1996
The Candora women's collective uses a participatory model in developing community-based programming for women. Such grassroots organizations are faced with ethical dilemmas in negotiating the interests of funding agencies, organizations, and the women served. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Programs, Educational Planning, Ethics
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Travis, LeRoy D. – Canadian Journal of Education, 1979
In analyzing the political economy influencing Canadian schooling and psychology, the author finds that Canadian teachers and psychologists have abdicated their leadership role to those, both foreign and domestic, who know less than they do about Canadian educational needs, but who seem to have greater power and prestige. (SJL)
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Educational Attitudes, Educational Policy, Educational Psychology
Peter, Karl – 1979
This paper proceeds from the hypothesis that the bilingual and multicultural policy of the Canadian government was: (1) an appeasement policy toward a revitalized Quebec and a containment policy regarding its claim to political power; and (2) a device to legitimize the continued dominance of the ruling English speaking elite at a time when its…
Descriptors: Biculturalism, Bilingualism, Cultural Isolation, Cultural Pluralism
Heyman, Richard D. – 1979
School subjects do not hold an equally secure position in any educational system. Some subjects are required of all children, some are required of only some children, and some are not required at all. It is the task of this paper to show how people talk about subjects with respect to their place in the school curriculum. The social valuing of…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Curriculum Guides
Levin, Ben – Education Canada, 2000
Democracy in education has many facets: mass access to education, democratic governance of schools, education about citizenship, and education for citizenship. The skills and dispositions necessary for effective democracy can only be learned by practicing them, yet most secondary students have neither political rights nor a political role. Student…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Citizenship Education, Democracy, Foreign Countries
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Montgomery, Ken – Journal of Peace Education, 2006
This paper examines the ways in which high school Canadian history textbooks authorized from 1945 to the present have represented national participation in wars and peace-making/keeping operations. I explore how national mythologies of Canada as a kinder, more tolerant, or less violent national body permeate the narratives of national history…
Descriptors: Altruism, Textbooks, Foreign Countries, History Instruction
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