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PCERA 1999 The proceedings of the symposium and the commissioned papers are documented in Report on the Pan-Canadian Education Research Agenda Symposium (1999) and A Pan-Canadian Education Research Agenda, a joint publication of CESC and the Canadian Society for the Study of Education (CSSE). The symposium was structured around seven subjects within five sessions:
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Twelve research papers were commissioned that both reviewed the current state of research and proposed research questions on the priority themes. |
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SESSION 1: THE LINK BETWEEN EDUCATION Schools
and Work: Towards a Research Agenda I
Know How to Do It: Research Priorities for Cooperative Education and Career
Edcuation in Canada's Secondary Schools Respondent: Patrice de Broucker - Statistics Canada |
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SESSION 2: LEARNING OUTCOMES Learning
Outcomes Measurement
of the Full Scope of Learning Respondent: Barry Anderson - Ministry of Education, British Columbia |
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SESSION 2: TEACHER EDUCATION Professional
Knowledge and Education Training Respondent: Jocelyn Berthelot - Centrale de l'enseignement du Québec (CEQ) |
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SESSION 3: TECHNOLOGY Pan-Canadian
Research Options: New Information Technologies and Learning Respondent: Barry Chabrol - Open Learning Agency, British Columbia Technology
Implies LTD plus FTE Respondent: Marita Moll - Canadian Teachers' Federation |
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SESSION 4: CITIZENSHIP AND SOCIAL COHESION Learning
Democracy in a Pluralist Society: Building a Research Bas for Citizenship
Education in Canada Respondent: Keith Wagner - Alberta Learning |
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SESSION 4: DIVERSITY AND EQUITY A
Pan-Canadian Research Program for More inclusive Schoolin in Canada: The
Diversity and Equity Research Background Respondent: Derek Green - Department of Education, Northwest Territories Marginalization,
Decolonization, and Voice: Prospects for Aboriginal Education in Canada Respondent: Paulette Tremblay - Assembly of First Nations |
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SESSION 5: SPECIAL NEEDS PROGRAMMING Inching
Toward Inclusion: The Excellence/Equity Dilemma in our Schools Respondent: BJ Willis - Canadian Association of Principals School
Integration of Children with a Disability in Provinces and Territories
in Canada |
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PANEL SESSION Panelists: Élise Boisjoly, Jane Gaskell, Jean-Pierre Voyer, and Charles Ungerleider |
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| The opinions expressed in the research papers
are those of the authors and do not represent the views of the Canadian Education Statistics Council. |
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| © 2003 Canadian Education Statistics
Council / Conseil des statistiques de l'éducation canadiennes The above materials may be reproduced without permission provided the source is clearly identified and acknowledged. Reproduction for commercial purposes is not permitted |
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