ENGD80H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Associate Professor, Institute For Operations Research And The Management Sciences
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The normalization of school fundraising in ontario: an argumentative discourse. Canadian journal of educational administration and policy, 180, 202-233. Research in education policies and how policy processes support and/or undermine critical democratic commitments to equity, diversity, social justice, and public participation in policymaking. Skeptics who do not believe that fundraising is beneficial to school communities and student life. Winton explores reasons in which fundraising is an essential part of school communities. The reading informs of the collaborative efforts required from school communities to compensate for the budget shortfalls in education. The article is very relevant to current problems created by ford"s recent education cuts. As students and workers of education, we must think of innovative ways to support school communities despite the government"s regressions in the budget. This compelled me because it emphasizes the necessity for fundraising which i did not previously consider; i had previously disregarded fundraising to be a nuisance without really thinking about the socioeconomic implications involved.