The study's approach involves a historical overview of Canadian education policy, tracing equity initiatives from the mid-20th century to today. The analysis combines quantitative data from sources like Statistics Canada with qualitative insights gained from interviews with educators and students.
The book progresses by first introducing educational equity and assessment methodologies, then delving into specific disparity areas such as Indigenous education and linguistic minorities, and finally examining current policy effectiveness while proposing evidence-based recommendations.
This book stands out by offering a balanced assessment of the current state of Canadian education, avoiding simplistic conclusions and providing concrete suggestions for improvement. By connecting education with broader social issues, it demonstrates the long-term consequences of educational inequities on social mobility and national prosperity.
Ultimately, the book aims to inform policy decisions and improve interventions for at-risk students, contributing to a more just and equitable society.
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