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Distance Education Provides a Positive Learning Experience 

Lum, Lillie; Hagey, Rebecca (2009)
Distance education is an effective way to provide professional bridging education for IEHPs. Some barriers to learning, however, do exist.
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Unsilencing HI (Stories) of Indo-Caribbean Women: Re-Writing and Re-Presenting Self and Community 

Jerrybandan, Prabha (2015-08-28)
This study unearths and explores stories of six Indo-Caribbean women (including myself) who live in Canada. We remembered, wrote, shared, and discussed in the context of a group writing practice. We met eleven times over ...
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Multilingualism Strengthens Multiculturalism in Local Communities 

Basu, Ranu (2012)
Institutional spaces like schools provide opportunities for language preservation. They also help redefine integration in community-defined ways. However, many schools offer some resources in the way of ESL classes, but ...
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To Be, or Not To Be "Canadian": The Role of Acculturation Motivation in International Student Adjustment and Future Residency Intent 

Dentakos, Stella (2015-01-26)
Increasing international student recruitment and post-graduation retention rates represent numerous political, economic, and sociocultural advantages for the host country. For Canada to reap such benefits, international ...
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Diversity Is an Important Classroom Resource 

Schecter, Sandra; Ippolito, John; Rashkovsky, Karine; Cummins, Jim; Chow, Patricia; Pease-Alvarez, Lucinda (2008)
After-school programs, focused on immigrant students and their parents, can improve the performance of students and also get parents more involved in their children’s schooling. It is important to use diversity as a resource ...

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AuthorBasu, Ranu (1)Chow, Patricia (1)Cummins, Jim (1)Dentakos, Stella (1)Hagey, Rebecca (1)Ippolito, John (1)Jerrybandan, Prabha (1)Lum, Lillie (1)Pease-Alvarez, Lucinda (1)Rashkovsky, Karine (1)... View MoreSubject
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Diversity (2)Acculturation motivation (1)Caribbean feminist discourse. (1)Caribbean studies (1)Communication (1)Cross-cultural psychology (1)Developmental psychology (1)Emerging adulthood (1)... View MoreDate Issued2015 (2)2008 (1)2009 (1)2012 (1)Has File(s)Yes (5)

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