Educators Discourses on Student Diversity in Canada

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Educators  Discourses on Student Diversity in Canada
Author : Diane Gérin-Lajoie
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Publisher : Canadian Scholars’ Press
Language : English
Release Date : 03 May 2024
ISBN : 9781551303468
Pages : 201 pages
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This text examines recent changes to the Canadian educational system and their impact on the role of the school - most significantly how the school must now function as an agent of inclusion for students who are not part of the mainstream school population.

Educators  Discourses on Student Diversity in Canada

This text examines recent changes to the Canadian educational system and their impact on the role of the school - most significantly how the school must now function as an agent of inclusion for students who are not part of the mainstream school population.

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