Avalik loeng: Montreali prof. Marie Mc Andrew
21.03.2013 kell 14.00 - 14.00
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Neljapäeval, 21. märtsil kl 14 esineb ruumis S422 Montreali
ülikooli külalisprofessor Marie Mc Andrew avaliku loenguga
"Imigratsiooni, integratsiooni ja kultuuridevaheliste suhete poliitika
Kandas ja Québecis " (prantsuse keeles) « Les politiques d’immigration,
d’intégration et de relations interculturelles au Canada et au Québec
»
Marie Mc Andrew on oma teadustöös pühendunud mitmekultuurilise ja
rahvusvähemuste hariduse uurimisele. Kõik huvilised on väga
teretulnud!---------Marie Mc Andrew is a full professor in the Department
of Educational Administration and Foundations, at the University of
Montreal. She holds a PhD in Comparative Education and specialized in the
education of minorities and intercultural education. She has worked
extensively in research and policy development and evaluation in this
field. From 1989 to 1991, as an advisor to the deputy-minister’s cabinet
of the Quebec Ministère des Communautés culturelles et de
l’Immigration, she has been closely associated to the development and
dissemination of the Policy Statement on immigration and integration
Let’s build Quebec together.From 1996 to 2002, she was the Director of
Immigration and Metropolis, the Inter-university Research Centre of
Montreal on Immigration, Integration and Urban Dynamics, one of four
centres created in 1996 by the Social Sciences Research Council of Canada
(SSRCC) and Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) in the framework of
their joint initiative to foster the development of research and policy
related to immigration. The Centre is a network of over 60 researchers who
have been carrying out, in the last 5 years, more than a hundred research
projects focusing on policy issues.From 1993 to 2004, Dr. McAndrew also
co-ordinated the Research Group on Ethnicity and Adaptation to Pluralism in
Education (Groupe de recherche sur l’ethnicité et l’adaptation au
pluralisme en éducation - GREAPE). This was an interdisciplinary
research team which worked in partnership with the Ministère de
l'Éducation (MEQ), the Ministère des Relations avec les citoyens et de
l'Immigration (MRCI) as well as a number of School Boards on the
Island of Montreal. The GREAPE team, building on the experience of
studies carried out in Canada and in other societies, critically examined
various issues such as the school integration of immigrants, the adaptation
of Quebec's French-language educational system to diversity and citizenship
education. Presenting an original synthesis of the studies conducted by the
group since 1992, her book «Immigration et diversité à l’école: le
cas québécois dans une perspective comparative» (Immigration and
diversity in school : the québécois case in a comparative perspective)
won the Donner prize 2001 attributed to the best book on Canadian public
policy. Since June 2003, she holds the Chair for Ethnic Relations and in
June 2006, she was awarded a SSHRC Canada Senior research Chair on
Education and Ethnic Relations. In this framework, she carries a
major research program on the role of education in the maintenance
and the transformation of ethnic relations, which comprises tree main
components: Culture, Socialization, Curriculum; Academic performance and
educational mobility; Policies and Practices from a comparative
perspective.This program includes many projects on various subjects such as
the role of Education in the relations between the Jewish Community and
other Quebecers and the Factors influencing the School Success of immigrant
students ( a FQRSC team on this last theme, the research group on
immigration equity and schooling, is also attached to the chair ).
Another issue explored since more than 10 years by the Chair holder is the
specificity of the adaptation of school system to pluralism in societies
where more than one group can claim the status of a sociological majority.
Her more recent book, «Les majorités fragiles et l’Éducation:
Belgique, Catalogne, Irlande du Nord, Québec, (PUM, 2010)/ Fragile
Majorities and Education: Belgium, Catalonia, Northern Ireland, Quebec»,
nominated for the Governor General Awards in the Essays category, studies
various issues, often contested, such as common schooling, the teaching of
History in the context of competing memories, linguistic integration of
immigrants, as well as the taking into account of diversity in schools. In
June 2005, she received the Prix québécois de la citoyenneté
Jacques-Couture pour le rapprochement interculturel, in recognition of the
relevance of her involvement in research and dissemination for the
development of public policies, better adapted to pluralism. She was
or is also a member of various provincial or federal committees such as the
Consultative Committee on integration and reasonable accommodation in the
school setting, the advisory board of the Consultation commission on
accommodation practices related to cultural differences, the National Task
Force on Holocaust Education, Remembrance and Research and CIC Deputy-
Minister Advisory Committee. She was recently appointed to the Royal
Society of Canada. Lisainfo: Aleksandra LjalikovaGRKKI Romanistika
dotsentalexa@tlu.ee504 66 57
ülikooli külalisprofessor Marie Mc Andrew avaliku loenguga
"Imigratsiooni, integratsiooni ja kultuuridevaheliste suhete poliitika
Kandas ja Québecis " (prantsuse keeles) « Les politiques d’immigration,
d’intégration et de relations interculturelles au Canada et au Québec
»
Marie Mc Andrew on oma teadustöös pühendunud mitmekultuurilise ja
rahvusvähemuste hariduse uurimisele. Kõik huvilised on väga
teretulnud!---------Marie Mc Andrew is a full professor in the Department
of Educational Administration and Foundations, at the University of
Montreal. She holds a PhD in Comparative Education and specialized in the
education of minorities and intercultural education. She has worked
extensively in research and policy development and evaluation in this
field. From 1989 to 1991, as an advisor to the deputy-minister’s cabinet
of the Quebec Ministère des Communautés culturelles et de
l’Immigration, she has been closely associated to the development and
dissemination of the Policy Statement on immigration and integration
Let’s build Quebec together.From 1996 to 2002, she was the Director of
Immigration and Metropolis, the Inter-university Research Centre of
Montreal on Immigration, Integration and Urban Dynamics, one of four
centres created in 1996 by the Social Sciences Research Council of Canada
(SSRCC) and Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) in the framework of
their joint initiative to foster the development of research and policy
related to immigration. The Centre is a network of over 60 researchers who
have been carrying out, in the last 5 years, more than a hundred research
projects focusing on policy issues.From 1993 to 2004, Dr. McAndrew also
co-ordinated the Research Group on Ethnicity and Adaptation to Pluralism in
Education (Groupe de recherche sur l’ethnicité et l’adaptation au
pluralisme en éducation - GREAPE). This was an interdisciplinary
research team which worked in partnership with the Ministère de
l'Éducation (MEQ), the Ministère des Relations avec les citoyens et de
l'Immigration (MRCI) as well as a number of School Boards on the
Island of Montreal. The GREAPE team, building on the experience of
studies carried out in Canada and in other societies, critically examined
various issues such as the school integration of immigrants, the adaptation
of Quebec's French-language educational system to diversity and citizenship
education. Presenting an original synthesis of the studies conducted by the
group since 1992, her book «Immigration et diversité à l’école: le
cas québécois dans une perspective comparative» (Immigration and
diversity in school : the québécois case in a comparative perspective)
won the Donner prize 2001 attributed to the best book on Canadian public
policy. Since June 2003, she holds the Chair for Ethnic Relations and in
June 2006, she was awarded a SSHRC Canada Senior research Chair on
Education and Ethnic Relations. In this framework, she carries a
major research program on the role of education in the maintenance
and the transformation of ethnic relations, which comprises tree main
components: Culture, Socialization, Curriculum; Academic performance and
educational mobility; Policies and Practices from a comparative
perspective.This program includes many projects on various subjects such as
the role of Education in the relations between the Jewish Community and
other Quebecers and the Factors influencing the School Success of immigrant
students ( a FQRSC team on this last theme, the research group on
immigration equity and schooling, is also attached to the chair ).
Another issue explored since more than 10 years by the Chair holder is the
specificity of the adaptation of school system to pluralism in societies
where more than one group can claim the status of a sociological majority.
Her more recent book, «Les majorités fragiles et l’Éducation:
Belgique, Catalogne, Irlande du Nord, Québec, (PUM, 2010)/ Fragile
Majorities and Education: Belgium, Catalonia, Northern Ireland, Quebec»,
nominated for the Governor General Awards in the Essays category, studies
various issues, often contested, such as common schooling, the teaching of
History in the context of competing memories, linguistic integration of
immigrants, as well as the taking into account of diversity in schools. In
June 2005, she received the Prix québécois de la citoyenneté
Jacques-Couture pour le rapprochement interculturel, in recognition of the
relevance of her involvement in research and dissemination for the
development of public policies, better adapted to pluralism. She was
or is also a member of various provincial or federal committees such as the
Consultative Committee on integration and reasonable accommodation in the
school setting, the advisory board of the Consultation commission on
accommodation practices related to cultural differences, the National Task
Force on Holocaust Education, Remembrance and Research and CIC Deputy-
Minister Advisory Committee. She was recently appointed to the Royal
Society of Canada. Lisainfo: Aleksandra LjalikovaGRKKI Romanistika
dotsentalexa@tlu.ee504 66 57