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LARED
(OISE/UT)
Latin
American Research, Education
and Development
Ontario
Institute for Studies in Education
Why do 40% of Latino/a youth not complete high school in Toronto public schools? What can be done about it? ¿Por qué 40% de los estudiantes de habla hispana no terminan la escuela secundaria en Toronto? ¿Que se puede hacer al respecto? Convocatoria 2008 Call for Submissions 2008 BOOK: Four in Ten: Spanish-Speaking Youth and School Dropout in Toronto LIBRO: Cuatro de cada diez: juventud de habla hispana y abandono escolar en Toronto
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"Tendiendo Puentes/Building Bridges/Bâtir des Ponts" Convocatoria 2005 Chamada Aberta 2005 Call for Submissions 2005 |
About Us The Latin American Research, Education and Development (LARED) of OISE/UT was launched in September 2002 to bring together students, alumni, professors, researchers and other members of the OISE/UT community with an interest in Latin America, in Canada/Latin American relations, or in Latin Americans in the diaspora (with a focus on Canada). We noticed that we have a critical mass of people at OISE/UT with these interests (probably more than in any other UT faculty) but we do not have any system in place to share information, which creates dispersion and duplication of activities, and often inhibits potential collaborative efforts and partnerships. The agenda for the network is open, but we anticipate that, among other things, we could organize speakers' series, invite colleagues from Latin America, share information about our research projects and other projects, collaborate among ourselves, etc. For the time being, we will be an informal group. Later on, we could decide together the degree of formality that we want to give to it. In any case, our idea is that in the future we link this initiative to similar ones that may evolve in other parts of the UT community. The first project of the network is to develop this website. |
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Contact Information
Daniel Schugurensky Daniella
Mantilla, OISE/UT |