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Discourse and politics of Canadian history curriculum documents used in Ontario secondary schools, 1945--2004.
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Discourse and politics of Canadian history curriculum documents used in Ontario secondary schools, 1945--2004./
Author:
Sodonis, Mary Anne.
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436 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-10, Section: A, page: 3590.
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Dissertation Abstracts International66-10A.
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Education, History of. -
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0494076348
Discourse and politics of Canadian history curriculum documents used in Ontario secondary schools, 1945--2004.
Sodonis, Mary Anne.
Discourse and politics of Canadian history curriculum documents used in Ontario secondary schools, 1945--2004.
- 436 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-10, Section: A, page: 3590.
Thesis (Ed.D.)--University of Toronto (Canada), 2005.
This dissertation examines changes in semantics, narratological devices, textual features, and architecture of Canadian history curriculum documents written in Ontario between 1945-2004. A discursive framework is used to assess ideological transformations and continuities evident in these texts. The study reconciles more traditional theoretical approaches that rely heavily on positivist traditions, historical inquiry, and historiography with more recent socio-linguistic and socio-political interpretations of the past that stress the role of language and relational power in influencing thought and action. Methodologically, the thesis relies heavily, though not exclusively, on genealogy. The roots of discursive ruptures in curriculum are traced while the continuities in language are identified and categorized across three specific time periods (1945-1961, 1962-1987, and 1988-2004). The dissertation identifies the heterogeneous nature of curriculum documents and argues that policy changes in secondary school Canadian history in the province were not the result of deep reasoning, careful planning, or effective discipline-based leadership. Far from being politically neutral, however, Canadian history curriculum documents in Ontario constructed the image of the ideal citizen students were expected to emulate. They promoted historical approaches, frameworks, and purposes that were fundamentally different from those advanced in the universities. Finally, it is demonstrated in the dissertation that history as a discipline has been progressively marginalised since World War II to the point that it is now deemed of little importance in the broader secondary school curriculum in Ontario.
ISBN: 0494076348Subjects--Topical Terms:
599244
Education, History of.
Discourse and politics of Canadian history curriculum documents used in Ontario secondary schools, 1945--2004.
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The study emphasizes Tier 1 documents (provincial and national Royal Commission reports), Tier 2 documents (generic curriculum papers), and Tier 3 documents (subject-specific guidelines). However, other aspects of Canadian history, ranging from the creation of professional organizations to the establishment of the faculties of education to the publication of history textbooks and supplementary materials, are analysed to determine how Canadian history curriculum was conceptualized in the secondary schools of Ontario over a roughly sixty-year period. Although the findings are restricted to Ontario, they are relevant to other provinces and to other countries.
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