Prioritizing student diversity in Québec's education system : a brief presented to the Minister of Education / Advisory Board on English Education


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DC Title
Prioritizing student diversity in Québec's education system : a brief presented to the Minister of Education / Advisory Board on English Education
Jurisdiction
Québec
Language
DC Creator
Québec (Province).Commission de l'éducation en langue anglaiseauteur,organisme de publication
Québec (Province).Ministère de l'éducationdestinataire
Traduction de :Québec (Province).Commission de l'éducation en langue anglaise.Prioriser la diversité des élèves du système scolaire québécois
ID
qql31764
DC Type
Publications officiellesrvmgf
Bibtype
m
DC Description
In previous briefs to the Minister, the Advisory Board on English Education (ABEE) has given advice on inclusion in the classroom and on Indigenous education, so this brief will not address these two issues directly. It will, instead, consider the impact of discrimination and the promotion of inclusion in the school environment, the curriculum, student achievement, and teacher education. Much of the research we have identified relates to racism, and there are certainly issues specific to racist behaviour, but we recognize that the mindset that causes racist behaviour often causes discrimination against "others" of all sorts and that the remediating strategies are often similar. -- Page 5
Comprend des références bibliographiques
In previous briefs to the Minister, the Advisory Board on English Education (ABEE) has given advice on inclusion in the classroom and on Indigenous education, so this brief will not address these two issues directly. It will, instead, consider the impact of discrimination and the promotion of inclusion in the school environment, the curriculum, student achievement, and teacher education. Much of the research we have identified relates to racism, and there are certainly issues specific to racist behaviour, but we recognize that the mindset that causes racist behaviour often causes discrimination against "others" of all sorts and that the remediating strategies are often similar. -- Page 5
DC Subject
Diversité culturelle en éducation Québec (Province)
Discrimination en éducation Québec (Province)
Intégration scolaire Québec (Province)