Drawing a connection: Institutionalism
   Register

[x]

Drawing a connection: Institutionalism


Researcher87 is offline Researcher87
Bright Spark
Posts: 496 Researcher87 is on a distinguished road
Location: In Monsoon West (B.C)
October 14th, 2006, 11:43 AM

Now reading I believe it is the eigth book so far with the Residential school system for my article I could go about a whole new way of thinking about writing the article. (Maybe) next article I write, but a whole new theory of connection can be made between the Residential school system, foster homes of today and the instition of some notable subjects the Dionne sisters and others that conincide with the idea that institutional theory was the best for these children.

As one can see though, for Aboriginal children, foster children and others, some make it okay in this situation but others cannot make it when they are put back in society after the instutional framework.

Any thoughts?
Reply With Quote
wallyj is offline wallyj canada
just special
Posts: 1,182 wallyj is a name known to allwallyj is a name known to allwallyj is a name known to allwallyj is a name known to allwallyj is a name known to allwallyj is a name known to all
Location: not in Kansas anymore
wallyj's Avatar
October 14th, 2006, 12:43 PM

I wonder if the liberal child-care system should be included.
Reply With Quote
Researcher87 is offline Researcher87
Bright Spark
Posts: 496 Researcher87 is on a distinguished road
Location: In Monsoon West (B.C)
October 14th, 2006, 01:21 PM

Quote:
I wonder if the liberal child-care system should be included.
It didn't live to fuition however I guess you could make the case, or what the NDP wanted out of it, full government control.
Reply With Quote
Reply
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
About Canadian Content | Contact Us | Archive | Technology | Free Downloads | Top
(C) Copyright Canadian Content Interactive Media. Usage is subject to our Terms of Service at http://www.canadiancontent.net/corp/TOS.html