Canadian Education and the National Identity

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  • R. M. Stamp

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.11575/jet.v5i3.43624

Résumé

Recent discussions of nationalism and education in Canada have over-looked the fact that Canadian schools have never addressed themselves to the task of bolstering Canadian nationalism. The f ollowing factors have contributed to this situation : political aims of nineteenth century public school advocates; the British North America Act; continued dependence on British ideals; presence of the United States; and the French English division within the country. The future role of Canadian schools in the development of a national identity raises both practical and moral problems.

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2018-05-10

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