The education system is just one niche that experiences challenges from cultural diversity, and this is mostly due to a lack of knowledge and a reluctance to accept diversity. In this study, we will look at the impact of cultural conflict in education and review the various multicultural policies implemented in Canada’s education system over the years.
Canadian universities have become some of the most ethnoculturally diverse globally, owing to immigration and a massive enrollment of international students. However, as one would expect, the differences between different cultures are not always appreciated. In education specifically, Canada has had a history of implementing culturally discriminating policies, with conflict also arising among students in the present.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- Introduction
- History of Multicultural Canadian Education
- Multicultural Policies in the Education System
- Assimilation
- Integration
- Multiculturalism
- Cultural Conflict and Discrimination
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This study examines the impact of cultural conflict in Canadian higher education, exploring how it has shaped educational policies and practices. It reviews the historical development of multicultural policies in the Canadian education system and analyzes their effectiveness in promoting inclusivity.
- The evolution of multiculturalism in Canadian education
- The impact of cultural conflict on students and educators
- The effectiveness of various multicultural policies in promoting inclusivity
- The historical and contemporary challenges of cultural diversity in higher education
- The role of policy and practice in addressing cultural conflict and discrimination
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
The introduction sets the context for the study by highlighting the increasing cultural diversity in Canadian universities. It examines how cultural conflict has impacted the education system, particularly due to a lack of knowledge and acceptance of diversity.
The second chapter, "History of Multicultural Canadian Education," explores the historical evolution of Canadian education policy and its impact on diverse communities. It examines how colonial policies aimed to assimilate minority groups, including Indigenous communities, and how this approach has shaped the education system's current landscape.
The third chapter, "Multicultural Policies in the Education System," focuses on the development of various multicultural policies in Canada. It analyzes the three stages of assimilation, integration, and multiculturalism, highlighting their impact on educational policies and practices.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
This study explores key themes related to cultural conflict, multiculturalism, and education in Canada. It examines concepts such as assimilation, integration, diversity, discrimination, and the role of policy in addressing cultural challenges.
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- Wilson Kinyor (Autor:in), 2022, Cultural conflict in Canadian higher-education, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/1224482