2020
DOI: 10.7202/1066634ar
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Policy Analysis of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Strategies in Canadian Universities – How Far Have We Come?

Abstract: Institutional efforts to address equity, diversity and inclusion in educational settings have been often met with overwhelmingly critical accounts pointing towards well-intentioned attempts that have reinforced exclusion and inequity. A new wave of recent developments among Canadian research-intensive universities (U15) is providing a slightly different account of universities’ involvement in addressing the needs of equity-seeking students. This paper presents data collected through policy analysis of 50 strat… Show more

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“…To achieve this, all PSTs should get familiar with inclusive education and its core values, and as such understand the principles of equity and equality included in the CRPD. It is also important for teachers to gain disability‐related knowledge and skills as well as strategies to work in inclusive settings (Majoko, 2017; Dally et al ., 2019; Tamtik and Guenter, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To achieve this, all PSTs should get familiar with inclusive education and its core values, and as such understand the principles of equity and equality included in the CRPD. It is also important for teachers to gain disability‐related knowledge and skills as well as strategies to work in inclusive settings (Majoko, 2017; Dally et al ., 2019; Tamtik and Guenter, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Skepticism and a critical perspective are, therefore, warranted from universities, research institutions, medical journals and funders when considering the much more recent focus on EDI (Tamtik and Guenter 2020). EDI as a concept, process and set of objectives is related to the goals of reducing health inequities, going upstream and tackling the social determinants of health, but is certainly distinct.…”
Section: Can Edi Transform Health Services Research?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Jeffery (2020), there are ethical principles that must be addressed: transparency, health benefit, efficiency, and adaptability. Educators and senior leadership must reexamine their critical role in ensuring equity and inclusion (Chun and Evans, 2018;Tamtik and Guenter, 2019) as they envision new teaching and learning norms during and after the pandemic.…”
Section: Equity and Inclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%