The use of a multidimensional support model to examine policies and practices for immigrant students across Canada

Louis Volante, Camila Lara, Don A. Klinger, Melissa Siegel

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Abstract

In the larger context of migration, the education and integration of immigrant children within Canadian school systems has become a pressing concern for education policy makers. Through a systematic content analysis, this study developed a Multidimensional Support Model to examine education policies and support measures that have been articulated by Ministries and Departments of Education across Canada to facilitate the integration and success of immigrant students in K-12 public education systems. The discussion underscores the timeliness and rationale for Ministries and Departments of Education to develop a stand-alone policy document to address all of the unique needs of immigrant students comprehensively and devote greater attention to the socio-economic challenges immigrant students disproportionately face. Developing this document would also address the importance of greater policy coherence and collaboration among ministry sectors. The utility of the proposed support model, which drew on the existing literature, is also discussed in relation to future research studies.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)121-169
Number of pages49
JournalCanadian Journal of Education
Volume43
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2020

Keywords

  • Immigrant children
  • Inclusive education
  • Integration policies

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