A Profile of Post-secondary Students in Canada, the 1983-1984 National Post-secondary Student Survey


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Contains information on participation in post-secondary education, part- and full-time study and employment, students' incomes and expenditures, mobility, language usage, and interest in Canadian studies. Trade, vocational students and medical residents were excluded from survey, but includes foreign students. Data are disaggregated by type of institution, level of study, full- or part-time status, major field of study and sex. This national survey is supplemented by surveys for each province available in companion reports. Results of a survey conducted by Statistics Canada during the Spring of 1984.




Liberal Education and the Small University in Canada


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Small liberal arts institutions that focus on the undergraduate student have received little attention in the literature on higher education in Canada. In this collection of essays contributors set out to redress the situation. Focusing on Mount Allison University in New Brunswick they question, among other things, whether the values and integrity of liberal arts teaching are being preserved and make a case for the important role liberal education at the small university plays in higher education in Canada.




Measuring the Mosaic


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Measuring the Mosaic is a comprehensive intellectual biography of John Porter (1921-1979), author of The Vertical Mosaic (1965), preeminent Canadian sociologist of his time, and one of Canada's most celebrated scholars. In the first biography of this important figure, Rick Helmes-Hayes provides a detailed account of Porter's life and an in-depth assessment of his extensive writings on class, power, educational opportunity, social mobility, and democracy. While assessing Porter's place in the historical development of Canadian social science, Helmes-Hayes also examines the economic, social, political and scholarly circumstances - including the Depression, World War II, post-war reconstruction, the baby boom, and the growth of universities - that contoured Porter's political and academic views. Using extensive archival research, correspondence, and over fifty original interviews with family, colleagues, and friends, Measuring the Mosaic stresses Porter's remarkable contributions as a scholar, academic statesman, senior administrator at Carleton University, and engaged, practical public intellectual.




Higher Education in Canada


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From the back cover: This study analyses the economic issues associated with the allocation of resources to higher education. Dr. West demonstrates that despite constant complaints of underfunding, the quantity of all types of degrees annually granted in Canada has been steadily increasing....Enrolment in post-secondary education, meanwhile, has been rising...The fact that costs have been rising at a greater rate than enrolment constitutes a leading problem. Chapter 3 produces a systematic estimate of productivity in university teaching. The results are unimpressive when compared with the productivity records of other service industries....Policies that would encourage increased competition include the raising of student fees (which is justified in any case on grounds of equity), the deregulation of provincial tuition structures and the channeling of federal funds directly to students in the form of grants spendable exclusively on higher education.




From Best Intentions to Best Practices


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This monograph is the first comprehensive review of the first year for Canadian postsecondary students. It examines both the nature of the first-year student experience and the ranges and consequences of courses and programs designed to improve students' first year of study. It is based upon an in-depth survey of practices in Canadian colleges and universities. The monograph concludes with a number of policy recommendations to improve the nature of the first year for Canadian postsecondary students.




Resources in Education


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Microlog, Canadian Research Index


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An indexing, abstracting and document delivery service that covers current Canadian report literature of reference value from government and institutional sources.