Diversity and Equity in Canadian Schools : Fostering Human Flourishing

Diversity and Equity in Canadian Schools : Fostering Human Flourishing

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  • 言語 ENG
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This edited collection introduces readers to the main concepts that comprise the spectrum of diversity and multicultural education in Canada, with a particular focus on social justice and on what human flourishing might mean in these contexts. Diversity and Equity in Canadian Schools blends theory and practice with each section containing one theoretical and one practical chapter devoted to each area of diversity, including socio-economic status, gender and sexual orientation, language, religion, geography, disability, ethnicity and race, and Indigenous education, with a continuous focus on intersectionality.The first chapter in each section is conceptual, providing thoughtful narrative of the historical and current concerns of the given area of diversity. The second chapter then provides practical considerations for educators in the K-12 classroom, building teacher capacity both to work against the structures, policies, curriculum, and pedagogies that limit marginalized students' flourishing and to build the capabilities for flourishing in all students. Readers are provided with practical guidelines to help them approach each chapter with openness, humility, and critical engagement.

Diversity and Equity in Canadian Schools is well-suited for Canadian university courses in Education that focus on critical multicultural education and equity, diversity, and inclusion in the classroom.

Contents

AcknowledgementsIntroduction: Educating for Diversity and Human Flourishing: A Conceptual Model

Part I: Education Policy: A History and Application of Multicultural and Critical Ideologies in Canada
Chapter 1: The Evolution of Canadian Multiculturalism: Policy and Legal Considerations
Chapter 2: Critical Race Theory in Canadian Educational Praxis

Part II: Ethnicity and Race: Incorporating a Pedagogy of Justice, Liberation, and Care
Chapter 3: Cosmopolitan Education and Racial Justice: The Implications of Martha Nussbaum's Philosophy of Education for Forging a Common National Memory in Canada
Chapter 4: Supporting Students to Thrive, Grow, and Flourish: Embracing Their Literate Lives as Liberatory Praxis
Chapter 5: Towards Strengths-Based Culturally Responsive Teaching of Refugee Students with Interrupted Formal Education

Part III: Socioeconomic Status: Understanding and Responding to Systemic Barriers to Foster Human Flourishing
Chapter 6: Socioeconomic Status and Children's Education in Canada: The Importance of Aspirations in Flourishing
Chapter 7: Pedagogical Strategies for Equity and Inclusion: Addressing Low Socioeconomic Status Students in the Canadian Classroom

Part IV: Gender and Sexual Diversity: Supporting Students' Identity as Important to Human Flourishing
Chapter 8: Gender and Sexuality in Education: Critical Considerations
Chapter 9: Disruptive Stories: Straight Teachers Navigating Queer Allyship in Ontario Schools

Part V: Indigenous Education: Remembering the Past, Acknowledging the Present, Fostering Communities of Flourishing
Chapter 10: Tribal Critical Race Theory, Wâhkôhtowin, and Decolonizing Canadian Education
Chapter 11: Fostering Wellness and Redefining Success for All Students through Indigenous Perspectives

Part VI: Language: Policies and Practices to Support Linguistic Inclusion and Flourishing
Chapter 12: Globalization, Decolonization, and the Diversity of Linguistic Identities: A Review of Language Policies and Practices in Canadian K to 12 Education
Chapter 13: Inclusive Instructional Design within Language Education: Principles and Practices for the Modern Canadian Classroom

Part VII: Religion: Understanding, Inclusion, and Flourishing of Religious Diversity
Chapter 14: Framing Religious Diversity in the Canadian Classroom
Chapter 15: Broadening Understandings of Religion to Support Student Flourishing

Part VIII: Disability: Nurturing Belonging and Flourishing Among Students with Disabilities
Chapter 16: Lived Disability Experience in Canadian Schooling: Essential Knowledge for Fostering Disabled Flourishing
Chapter 17: Schools as Polis: Fostering Participation and Belonging of Children with Disabilities in Classrooms and Schools

Part IX: Geography: The Importance of Location in Supporting Students and Teachers
Chapter 18: The Landscape of Education Inequalities in Northern and Rural Locations in Canada
Chapter 19: Encountering Rural Narrative/Fiction in Teacher Education: Toward a Conversation

Part X: Intersectionality: Teaching the Whole Child in Consideration of Human Flourishing
Chapter 20: Implicit Inequities in School Practices: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Chapter 21: The Things We Carry: Human Flourishing for Students and Educators through the Equity Backpack Project

Conclusion: Pedagogy for Flourishing: Preparing and Equipping the Educator

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