Exploring Issues of National Identity, Ideology and Diversity in Contemporary Canadian Picture Books

Authors

  • Ingrid Johnston
  • Joyce Bainbridge
  • Farha Shariff

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21153/pecl2007vol17no2art1198

Keywords:

cultural pluralism, Alberta Canada, picture books, otherness, teachers, students

Abstract

The pre-service teachers who negotiate their own sense of national identity are challenged and their views of otherness is examined through reading and responding to a range of contemporary Canadian picture books. The year-one findings from one site of the study in the Western Canadian province of Alberta is focused to analyse the growing disparity between the backgrounds of beginning teachers and the students in their classrooms.

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2007-12-01

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How to Cite

“Exploring Issues of National Identity, Ideology and Diversity in Contemporary Canadian Picture Books” (2007) Papers: Explorations into Children’s Literature, 17(2), pp. 75–83. doi:10.21153/pecl2007vol17no2art1198.

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