racial conflict in schools

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69 documents for racial conflict in schools
  • ...an ideology in which two conflicting sets of values are made congruent to each other. C... our important institutions; for example, schools, law enforcement, hospitals. By virtue of their of...

  • ... to the degree that the dominant schema of racial mixing (supported by the great myth of racial demo..., and the daily life of institutions (schools, hospitals, workplaces, etc.). However, focus will..., which occurs notably when it is in conflict with the neutrality of the state and/or the moral ...

  • ... the construction of potentially conflicting Charter rights. Prudence suggests that these issue... clear that the disadvantage is related to racial differences. The native right falls under s. 25. T... denominational, separate or dissentient schools". [86] Most authors have considered the use of the...

  • ... by target group members and to reduce racial, ethnic and religious tension and perhaps even vio... difficult to balance in the abstract conflicting values such as equality and multiculturalism again...29 (denominational schools). Hate propaganda seriously threatens both the ent...

  • The paper outlines developments in the accounting history literature during the 1990s. The introduction chronicles the immense broadening of publication opportunities in accounting history that characterized the decade. To a certain extent, this enhancement of outlets resulted from a richer dialogue among accounting historians who became increasingly willing to debate paradigmatic and methodological issues. In this context, the paper identifies and discusses traditional and critical forms of accounting history and reviews work within the paradigms of economic-rationalist, Foucauldian, and Marxist/labor-process studies. The major elements of debate between old and new perspectives on accounting history are discussed and linked to later collaborative efforts and refinements in the work of...

    ... in the Holocaust [Funnell, 1998a] and racial control on Hawaiian sugar plantations [Fleischman ... ramifications, such as gender issues, conflicting economic classes, and the plight of minority group...The schools represented here are the Marxist/labor process, fr...

  • With more than 27,000 Aboriginal children currently in provincial care, solving the issues surrounding Aboriginal adoptions has never been more important. These issues include: the inequality of funding between the First Nations Child Welfare agencies and provincial agencies (which has instigated a Canadian Human Rights Complaint by the Assembly of First Nations and the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada), the denial of Aboriginal Identity from Aboriginal adoptees, and the lack of recognition of Aboriginal custom adoptions. This paper focuses on these issues, discusses Supreme Court jurisprudence, as well as how Aboriginal adoptions are currently being dealt with in the provinces of Saskatchewan and British Columbia.

    ...Residential schools caused generations to grow up with out opportuniti... or cultural involvement and generates no conflict. When the self-identified individual is not recogn... adoptive parents the less important the racial element becomes.53. This sparked a debate over whe...

  • A range of scholars and commentators has recently observed the rise of judicial activism by the Supreme Court of Canada. However, unlike the United States, Canada's elected bodies possess a constitutional democratic check on most of the actions of the Supreme Court via section 33 of the Canadian Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms. Through this "notwithstanding clause", the federal parliament and provincial legislatures have the power to override a decision of the Supreme Court without the aid of a constitutional amendment. By looking to the American experience, this article explores the significance of this little-used clause for understanding the role of political regimes in the construction of Canadian constitutional doctrine, and considers its usefulness for resolving future consti...

    ... of sharp disagreements between these two schools of thought in political science, another brand of ... on rebuffing any progressive decision in conflict with his own conservatism, it is clear that the Su... failure of Brown to achieve the goal of racial integration in the schools, at least in an endurin...

  • The Changing Face of Ontario. The social, racial and religious fabric of Ontario is changing rapidl... students where there is a demonstrated conflict between a specific class or curriculum and a relig...

  • ... that in Montreal French-language public schools 63 percent of girls and only 49 percent of boys ha... dropout rates among particular ethnic and racial groups have the potential to destroy community coh... the labour market, poverty, and social conflict with other groups. . Once in the labour force, sch...

  • ... programs typically used in the schools create little student interest and students often ... in ethanol metabolism in particular racial groups may be one factor (Segal & Duffy, 1992; Ede... and often come into more severe conflict with society. What does FASD mean in plain human t...



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