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Title: Because we need you! Learning advocacy for educational change
Authors: Kim, Alice S. N.
Germain-Rutherford, Aline
Kalmin, Andrea
Suliman, Arshad
Robinson, Danielle
Scheffel-Dunand, Dominique
Newland, Franz
Straub, Jennifer
Doell, Lesley
Martel, Marie
Alfieri, Olivier
Shomali, Talayeh
Gofton, Tyson
Keywords: Leadership
Issue Date: 2025
Abstract: This book is a call to action for reimagining education as a bold, inclusive, and transformative journey. Written collaboratively by thirteen Canadian educators, scholars, and advocates, it challenges the status quo of commodified learning and standardized systems, offering a vision of education rooted in care, justice, and collective responsibility. Through compelling narratives, practical tools, and visionary scenarios, the authors explore how education can be reclaimed as a public good. They advocate for lifelong learning, community-centered approaches, and open education practices that dismantle barriers and amplify marginalized voices. From resisting systemic inequities to fostering creativity and agency, this book provides a roadmap for meaningful change. Whether you are an educator, learner, policymaker, or community member, "Because we need you" invites you to join a movement to reshape education into a space of connection, curiosity, and shared hope. Together, we can build learning environments that empower individuals and strengthen communities—because we need you!
URI: https://openlibrary-repo.ecampusontario.ca/jspui/handle/123456789/2430
ISBN: 978-1-0697553-0-8
Other Identifiers: 76e50143-d375-42b0-aa4a-ff7056a9c069
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