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Publicly Supported Education in Post-Modern Canada
First published in 1994, the analyses and prescriptions offered in Publicly Supported Education in Post-Modern Canada remain relevant to the educational challenges of today.$19.95, PaperbackSex in Schools
This anthology offers insights into how Canadian schools have sought to regulate and discipline sexuality--through sexual education classes, in teacher-student relationships, in curriculum and pedagogy, and every-day practices.$14.95, PaperbackStubborn Pilgrimage
How have English teachers responded to the pressing demands for educational change as the world moved from the 60's to the 90's? Stubborn Pilgrimage examines the case of Ontario English teachers, detailing their pattern of resistance and reform.$19.95, PaperbackCanadian Women's Issues
In this first volume of a two-volume set, the authors focus on six issues that have been central to women's activism during the past 25 years.$27.95, PaperbackPandora's Box
First published in 1993, Pandora's Box is an immediate report on the relation between public education and corporate globalization.$14.95, PaperbackRethinking Vocationalism
Vocational education can either reinforce or challenge dominant ideology: students can learn to accept and fit into a workplace, or to change it.$14.95, PaperbackSchools and Social Justice
Through an anlysis of the educational systems of Europe, North America and Australia, the author concludes that social justice is fundamental to a good education.$14.95, PaperbackThe Life and Death of Anna Mae Aquash
The true story of a Micmac woman, her role in the American Indian Movement - and her unsolved murder.$19.95, PaperbackCanada's Social Economy
The Canadian economy is generally characterized by private enterprise with a small degree of government ownership. Yet this description leaves out a surprisingly large portion of the economy.$45.00, HardcoverCanada's Social Economy
The Canadian economy is generally characterized by private enterprise with a small degree of government ownership. Yet this description leaves out a surprisingly large portion of the economy.$24.95, PaperbackSplit Screen
First published in 1992, Split Screen is an early and incisive attempt to track the effects of accelerating media convergence.$29.50, PaperbackTraining For What?
Training for What? is a collection of papers examining occupational training as a tool of ongoing political struggle in the workplace.$14.95, PaperbackConfederation in Crisis
Here is a brief, readable guide to the post-Meech Lake era in Canada featuring leading experts from Québec and English Canada.$8.95, PaperbackReservations Are for Indians
Offering a sympathetic but detached portrait of Canada's native people, this book has become a classic.
$16.95, PaperbackWomen and Social Change
In this collection, leading feminist activists and academics describe their organizing and reflect on their successes and failures.
$24.95, PaperbackAgnes Macphail and the Politics of Equality
Agnes Macphail, Canada's first woman MP, is a heroine for our times: an accomplished politician, committed feminist and a complex, well-rounded human being.$16.95, PaperbackCooperative Learning & Social Change
Cooperative Learning and Social Change offers an introduction to a powerful pedagogical method that remains fresh and relevant today.$14.95, PaperbackHeritage Languages
This book looks at the attitudes of Canadians towards heritage languages other than English and French.$14.95, PaperbackMicmac by Choice
Micmac by Choice is the inspiring account of a remarkable woman and of the remarkable community she chose as her home.$24.95, PaperbackBuilding A People's Curriculum
This volume introduces a Quebec teachers' collective, La maîtresse d'école, recounting their history and presenting a sampler of their pedagogical writings.$14.95, PaperbackShopping CartScroll to Top