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B. Education: acculturation and language training
"Alberta to Bar Hong Kong Students," Chinatown News, Vol. 20, no. 3, 1972, pp. 12-13.
Report on a memorandum circulated by the Alberta School Trustees' Association, recommending cautionary procedures concerning applications from Hong Kong students for enrolment in high-schools and universities in Alberta, The ASTA president said that the tax-payer of Canada should not "bear the costs of educating another country's students,"
Carson, Jo. "Toronto Cultural Program Gives Children Pride in their Heritage." Chinatown News. Vol. 24, no. 9, Jan. 18, 1977, p. 3.
The report explains a voluntary Chinese cultural program in two Toronto elementary schools, for grades 1 to 6,
Chan, Anthony B, "The Chinese Community in Canada: Background and Teaching Resources," The Aslanadian. Vol. 1, no, 1, Spring 1978, pp. 13-16,
Text of a speech given for Ontario Teachers' Federation in Toronto on Nov, 24, 1977. Comments on the teaching of Chinese experience in Canada in the elementary and high schools.
Chan, Ivy. "The Problems of Language Learning by Chinese Immigrants, Papers on Chinese Community, Ministry of Culture and Recreation, Toronto, 1976, pp. 9-30, (UBC-Main) FC106 C5 P36 1977
The following problems are isolated and discussed: (1) the "encounter between the Canadian teacher and the Chinese student in the classroom" (2) "how a Chinese student is received by his peer group" (3) "cultural differences and conflicts" (4) "conflict in the home" (5) "parent involvement in school" (6) "the obsession to do well academically,"
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