Race, ethnicity, and literacy and Essential Skills in Canada

IF 1.4 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Vocational Education and Training Pub Date : 2022-12-19 DOI:10.1080/13636820.2022.2159861
Paula V. Elias
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ABSTRACT I argue that local adult literacy programming involves consciousness and praxis that obscures and renders invisible the social relations of race and ethnicity, and a key mechanism that enacts these processes in Canada are the Essential Skills Framework. Race and ethnicity, as social relations, have both a muted and active presence in the experiences of learners and adult literacy workers engaged in transitions to further education and work. However, the ideology within local program activities like registration, assessment, and goal development show the treatment of race and ethnicity as separate from issues of work and economy, giving it an invisible presence that can reproduce racialised divisions of labour. The Essential Skills are an important tool in these local processes that impact racialised, ethnic, and migrant communities. Ultimately, adult learners build a praxis of self-identifying with the same racialised division of labour that organises their arrival and participation in Essential Skills-based training and vocational learning.
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加拿大的种族、民族、读写能力和基本技能
我认为,地方成人扫盲计划涉及意识和实践,这些意识和实践模糊了种族和民族的社会关系,而在加拿大实施这些过程的关键机制是基本技能框架。种族和民族作为一种社会关系,在向继续教育和工作过渡的学习者和成人扫盲工作者的经历中既有低调的一面,也有积极的一面。然而,在注册、评估和目标制定等地方项目活动中的意识形态表明,将种族和民族问题与工作和经济问题分开对待,使其无形地存在,可以再现种族化的劳动分工。基本技能是这些影响种族化、少数民族和移民社区的地方进程的重要工具。最终,成人学习者建立了一种自我认同的实践,与组织他们到达和参与基本技能培训和职业学习的相同的种族化劳动分工。
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Journal of Vocational Education and Training
Journal of Vocational Education and Training EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Vocational Education and Training is a peer-reviewed international journal which welcomes submissions involving a critical discussion of policy and practice, as well as contributions to conceptual and theoretical developments in the field. It includes articles based on empirical research and analysis (quantitative, qualitative and mixed method) and welcomes papers from a wide range of disciplinary and inter-disciplinary perspectives. The journal embraces the broad range of settings and ways in which vocational and professional learning takes place and, hence, is not restricted by institutional boundaries or structures in relation to national systems of education and training. It is interested in the study of curriculum, pedagogy, and assessment, as well as economic, cultural and political aspects related to the role of vocational and professional education and training in society. When submitting papers for consideration, the journal encourages authors to consider and engage with debates concerning issues relevant to the focus of their work that have been previously published in the journal. The journal hosts a biennial international conference to provide a forum for researchers to debate and gain feedback on their work, and to encourage comparative analysis and international collaboration. From the first issue of Volume 48, 1996, the journal changed its title from The Vocational Aspect of Education to Journal of Vocational Education and Training.
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