Teaching the Cultural Multiplicity of Canada as Example for Diversity of Language and Behaviour within a Country
Title | Teaching the Cultural Multiplicity of Canada as Example for Diversity of Language and Behaviour within a Country PDF eBook |
Author | Anastasia Wolter |
Publisher | GRIN Verlag |
Pages | 16 |
Release | 2015-01-09 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 365687221X |
Essay from the year 2012 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Culture and Applied Geography, grade: 1,5, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen (Anglistik), course: Academic Writing, language: English, abstract: Whether Canada is as multicultural as it seems or if it is just the country of the encounter of different cultures without bringing them closer to each other is often discussed talking about diversity within countries. The population of Canada is culturally mixed because so many people from different cultural background live there. Nevertheless the globally admired multiculturalism of Canada is often regarded as superficially by other countries. It is necessary for students to be informed about how it is possible for some countries like Canada to host such a variety of cultures. Apart from that, they get to know how people are able to live peacefully together although they come from different cultural background and pay attention to different traditions. I analyze the differences between other countries and Canada in terms of multiculturalism and show how Canada portrays itself. This analysis finds out whether it is reality or ideology the inhabitants of Canada display. Afterwards I present methods of teaching the cultural diversity of Canada in school.
Multicultural Education Policies in Canada and the United States
Title | Multicultural Education Policies in Canada and the United States PDF eBook |
Author | Reva Joshee |
Publisher | UBC Press |
Pages | 273 |
Release | 2011-11-01 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0774841176 |
Multicultural Education Policies in Canada and the United States uses a dialogical approach to examine responses to increasing cultural and racial diversity in both countries. It compares and contrasts foundational myths and highlights the sociopolitical contexts that affect the conditions of citizenship, access to education, and inclusion of diverse cultural knowledge and languages in educational systems.
Cultural Diversity and Canadian Education
Title | Cultural Diversity and Canadian Education PDF eBook |
Author | John R. Mallea |
Publisher | McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Pages | 567 |
Release | 1984 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0886290074 |
This thorough study will be of assistance to those seeking to understand the role of education in contemporary Canada. Education policy and practice regarding language and culture are highlighted, as is the crucially important question of cultural transmission.
Revisiting Multiculturalism in Canada
Title | Revisiting Multiculturalism in Canada PDF eBook |
Author | Shibao Guo |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 340 |
Release | 2015-12-01 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9463002081 |
In 1971 Canada was the first nation in the world to establish an official multiculturalism policy with an objective to assist cultural groups to overcome barriers to integrate into Canadian society while maintaining their heritage language and culture. Since then Canada’s practice and policy of multiculturalism have endured and been deemed as successful by many Canadians. As well, Canada’s multiculturalism policy has also enjoyed international recognition as being pioneering and effectual. Recent public opinion suggests that an increasing majority of Canadians identify multiculturalism as one of the most important symbols of Canada’s national identity. On the other hand, this apparent successful record has not gone unchallenged. Debates, critiques, and challenges to Canadian multiculturalism by academics and politicians have always existed to some degree since its policy inception over four decades ago. In the current international context there has been a growing assault on, and subsequent retreat from, multiculturalism in many countries. In Canada debates about multiculturalism continue to emerge and percolate particularly over the past decade or so. In this context, we are grappling with the following questions: • What is the future of multiculturalism and is it sustainable in Canada? • How is multiculturalism related to egalitarianism, interculturalism, racism, national identity, belonging and loyalties? • What role does multiculturalism play for youth in terms of their identities including racialization? • How does multiculturalism play out in educational policy and the classroom in Canada? These central questions are addressed by contributions from some of Canada’s leading scholars and researchers in philosophy, psychology, sociology, history, education, religious studies, youth studies, and Canadian studies. The authors theorize and discuss the debates and critiques surrounding multiculturalism in Canada and include some very important case studi
Canadian Multiculturalism @50
Title | Canadian Multiculturalism @50 PDF eBook |
Author | Augie Fleras |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 414 |
Release | 2021-07-26 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9004466568 |
Canadian Multiculturalism @50 offers a critically-informed overview of Canada’s official multiculturalism against a half-century of successes and failures, benefits and costs, contradictions and consensus, and criticism and praise. Admittedly, not a perfect governance model, but one demonstrably better than other models.
Language and Politics in the United States and Canada
Title | Language and Politics in the United States and Canada PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas K. Ricento |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 374 |
Release | 1998-05 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1135681058 |
Explores parallel and divergent developments in language policy and language rights in the U.S. and Canada, especially the past 4 decades, as a basis for reflection on what can be learned from one country's experience by the other.
Multiculturalism in Canada
Title | Multiculturalism in Canada PDF eBook |
Author | Hugh Donald Forbes |
Publisher | |
Pages | 317 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Political science |
ISBN | 9783030198367 |
Multiculturalism is often thought to be defined by its commitment to diversity, inclusivity, sensitivity, and tolerance, but these established values sometimes require contrary practices of homogenization, exclusion, insensitivity, and intolerance. Multiculturalism in Canada clarifies what multiculturalism is by relating it to more basic principles of equality, freedom, recognition, authenticity, and openness. Forbes places both official Canadian multiculturalism and Quebec's semi-official interculturalism in their historical and constitutional setting, examines their relations to liberal democratic core values, and outlines a variety of practical measures that would make Canada a more open country and a better illustration of what a commitment to egalitarian cultural pluralism now means. Consisting of a series of connected essays-including careful considerations of the works of Will Kymlicka and Charles Taylor-this book provides the first comprehensive account of multiculturalism in Canada.