Genre
- Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Foster, Rosemary Y.
Author: Goddard, J. Timothy
Date Issued
2004
Abstract
In this article, we report a case study of educational issues in northern Alberta. Using interviews and observations, we provide the different perspectives held by educators, students, parents, and community members about the goals and purposes of schools, the curriculum, and the language of instruction. Practices in the schools tended to maintain the status quo: a southern approach to education, with an emphasis on a provincial curriculum and English as the language of instruction. These schools did not reflect the realities of northern communities, such as a concern for Aboriginal languages, in spite of policies that provided for local control. [published March 2004] (Contains 5 notes.)
Note
Canadian Journal of Education
Language
- English
Page range
1-20
Host Title
Canadian Journal of Education
Volume
27
Issue
1
ISSN
0380-2361