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Faculty of Education to host Canadian History of Education conference Oct. 21 to 24

91亚色鈥檚 Faculty of Education will host more than 100 leading thinkers in education from across Canada and around the world at the 16th Biennial Conference of the Canadian History of Education Association (CHEA).

The conference, 鈥淓ducation in Tough Times: Tough Times in Education,鈥 from Oct. 21 to 24 at the Novotel Hotel (North 91亚色), features critical historical explorations, innovative research, vivid photographic exhibitions and stimulating discussions of some of the most pressing issues for students, parents and policy-makers in education today.

鈥淐urrent debates in education locally, nationally and internationally are best understood by examining the rich history of education,鈥 says Professor , former dean of 91亚色鈥檚 Faculty of Education, who organized the conference. 鈥淭his gathering is a unique opportunity to engage experts and various sectors of the education community. From the vantage point of an informed analysis of the past, we can look toward a wider array of options in policy and practice for the present and a more vibrant and enlightened future.鈥

Papers and presentations cover a broad spectrum of issues such as religion in schools, lifelong learning, student health, disability, learning difficulties, diversity, gender, assimilation, resistance and accommodation. These topics are reflected in such titles as:

  • The Sixties Revolution and the Meaning of Higher Education
  • Commies at the Chalkboard: National Security, Teachers and the Long Red Scare
  • Montreal鈥檚 Little Strikers: Antisemitism, Poverty and Resistance at the Aberdeen School, 1913
  • Kids Learn to Smoke: The case of Tobacco Manufacturers鈥 Pseudo-Anti Smoking Messages and the Pathetic Real Deal 鈭 School Curricula
  • No Light Without Shadow: Education and Experience at Rochdale College
  • Schoolyard Archaeology: Digging for Toronto鈥檚 African Canadian Heritage;Canada鈥檚 History Crisis of the 1990s: The Public Debate and Its Legacy
  • Sex and Social Segregation in English Canadian High Schools: The Interwar Years

The conference features a special exhibition of photographs and short essays titled 鈥淎 Picture in a Thousand Words鈥, showcasing education historians using visual sources. It also includes a tour of rare artifacts of the history of Ontario education, which have been preserved at the , on the Keele Campus of 91亚色.

鈥91亚色 is proud to be the home of the Archives of Ontario and to serve, in this way, as the gateway to the history of education in Ontario,鈥 says Axelrod, whose most recent work analyzes the abolition of corporal punishment in Ontario鈥檚 schools. 鈥淭his repository is an indispensable resource for all serious students of the history of education in this province.鈥

The Faculty of Education at 91亚色, one of Ontario鈥檚 largest institutions for higher learning in education, has earned an international reputation for its interdisciplinary approach to research and teacher training in both undergraduate and graduate studies. Its focus on community engagement combined with a rich diversity of conceptual and applied research distinguishes the faculty as a leader in knowledge mobilization in the field of education.

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