Social Justice Education in Canada

Select Perspectives

Ali A Abdi editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Canadian Scholars

Published:30th Dec '22

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Social Justice Education in Canada cover

This engaging edited collection highlights key discussions around educational inequity and related structures and sub-structures. Featuring a diverse array of contributors, Social Justice Education in Canada balances important knowledge, learning practices, and possibilities emanating from and embedded in antiracist and anti-oppressive education with instructive, grounding examples. The text confronts the idea of social justice as an abstract concept, discussing suggestions for rethinking educational systems and making changes that will benefit the learning lives of all students. With the aim to critically expand the emerging and increasingly active debates in this important area of educational and social development, this volume strives to collectively deepen our understanding and appreciation for critical social justice education.

Organized into 14 chapters and featuring an epilogue written by Dr. Edward Shizha, the book critically deals with contemporary topical issues in education, including readings on cultural, racial, religious, Indigenous, language, socioeconomic, citizenship, disability/ableism, and immigrant/refugee status realities and their interwoven learning and teaching intersections. This text is an essential resource for undergraduate and graduate students of education across Canada.

"This book highlights key discussions in education that are timely and necessary. Social Justice Education in Canada not only re-examines the underlying structures of society but also advocates for a more inclusive society that addresses the inequitable power dynamics that exist. The authors provide relevant examples that confront the idea that social justice is just an abstract concept, rather they argue that social justice is at the heart of what education needs to be."
Aaron Stout, Instructor, Faculty of Education, University of Lethbridge

"Social Justice Education in Canada: Select Perspectives makes a timely and necessary contribution to the pressing, and often neglected, issues of equity in education from critical and multi-dimensional perspectives. The contributions address multiple marginalizations, going beyond limited understandings of 'multiculturalism' to more expanded and progressive notions of social justice. The book provides both systems-level and experiential analyses, opening up multiple avenues for understanding and inquiry. An extremely valuable contribution to assessing and re-assessing education in Canada."
Prachi Srivastava, Associate Professor, Education and Global Development, Western University

"Social justice is a veritable floating signifier, and it is therefore particularly illustrative and apt that Social Justice Education in Canada: Select Perspectives involves an eclectic set of issues and approaches addressed by an interesting mix of seasoned, authoritative figures and exciting new voices. Without pretense to being exhaustive or definitive, this collection nevertheless epitomizes the comprehensive and necessarily diverse set of approaches to anti-oppression education that is making for just representation, equity, and inclusion in and through education in the Canadian context."
Handel Kashope Wright, Professor and Director, Centre for Culture, Identity and Education, University of British Columbia

ISBN: 9781773383071

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 363g

240 pages