Authors
Ratna Ghosh, Ali A Abdi
Publication date
2004/4
Journal
Canadian Scholars' Press Inc
Publisher
Canadian Scholars' Press Inc. 180 Bloor Street West Suite 801, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 2V6, Canada
Description
This book tackles the role education can play in dealing productively and peacefully with the challenges of the "localization" as well as the globalization of difference. The authors focus on how the politics of difference influences and is influenced by educational programs and provisions in Canada and, possibly, elsewhere in the world. They also discuss how different theories of knowledge define and represent new and established notions and practices of schooling and social development. Important factors, such as social class, race, and gender, are explored in the authors' investigation of the politics of difference in spaces of public schooling. Ghosh and Abdi contend that despite the rhetoric of official multiculturalism, and multicultural education, the realities on the ground still depict a Canadian public space in which cultural minorities and the peoples of First Nations continue to be, relatively speaking, marginalized. The authors conclude that with the
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Scholar articles
R Ghosh, AA Abdi, A Cortese - Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2005