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Learning to School
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ISBN: 9781442669284 1442669284 9781442647817 1442647817 9781442615892 1442615893 Year: 2018 Publisher: Toronto

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Learning to School : Federalism and Public Schooling in Canada
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ISBN: 1442669292 1442669284 Year: 2018 Publisher: Toronto : University of Toronto Press,

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Beginning with the earliest provincial education policies and taking readers right up to contemporary policy debates, Learning to School chronicles how, through learning and cooperation, the provinces gradually established a country-wide system of public schooling.


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Comparing Canada
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ISBN: 0774827858 0774827874 0774827866 9780774827867 9780774827874 9780774827850 9780774827843 9780774827850 Year: 2014 Publisher: Vancouver [British Columbia] Beaconsfield, Quebec

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Debating how Canada compares, both regionally and in relation to other countries, is a national pastime. This book examines how political scientists apply diverse comparative strategies to better understand Canadian political life. Using a variety of methods, the contributors use comparison to examine topics as diverse as Indigenous rights, Canadian voting behaviour, activist movements, climate policy, and immigrant retention. While the theoretical perspectives and kinds of questions asked vary greatly, as a whole they demonstrate how the "art of comparing" is an important strategy for understanding Canadian identity politics, political mobilization, political institutions, and public policy. Ultimately, this book establishes how adopting a more systematic comparative outlook is essential -- not only to revitalize the study of Canadian politics but also to achieve a more nuanced understanding of Canada as a whole.

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