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Building sustainable leadershp for inclusive school communities: A case of Muslim parents

Posted on:2016-04-13Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:University of Toronto (Canada)Candidate:Butt, Jamila AkhtarFull Text:PDF
GTID:2477390017482006Subject:Educational leadership
Abstract/Summary:
This study explores how Muslim parents in the Greater Toronto Area are engaged in their children's education and the challenges they face in trying to engage with the public school system. The public schools in Ontario are secular by law and free from any religious affiliation. They are however encouraged to find ways to accommodate the religious practices of students and parents of the Islamic faith and other faiths. Using a qualitative methodology, twelve Muslim parents selected from ethnically diverse backgrounds were interviewed. Data was collected and analyzed utilizing constant comparative method. Four major themes emerged from the data which focused on the centrality of religion in these parents' households. Implications point towards the need for a culturally responsive policy that integrate Muslim values, cultural and religious beliefs in schools, which will make Ontario a stronger province that encourages people of all cultures and diversities to succeed and thrive.
Keywords/Search Tags:Muslim, Parents
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