Please use FIVE Canadian scholarly sources, see example below for layout reference:
1. Clark, Penney. “Gender and Education in Canada: A Historical Overview.” Canadian Journal of Education 27, no. 4 (2002): 397-416.
In the paper “Gendered Choices: Women, Education, and Occupational Segregation across Canadian Provinces and Territories,” Leah F. Vosko discusses the difficulties that women in Canada encountered in the educational system, which in turn limited their employment opportunities. Vosko contends that there is certainly a direct correlation between how women and men are socialized differently through education and the gendered division of labour in the workplace. The work takes a look into how gender-based educational segregation created a glass ceiling which restricted them from advancing in their careers and limited them to take on roles that are typically regarded as “women’s jobs.” The gendered division of labour in the workplace, according to Vosko’s research, is not just a matter of individual preference; it has a strong foundation in social and cultural norms. The substantial obstacles that women have when looking for educational and employment possibilities are clearly highlighted in the reading. Since the article emphasizes the importance of addressing the structural injustices that women experience in the workplace and in the educational system my essay will showcase how this will help in creating a more fair society.
– largely focus on selected government policies addressing particular issues regarding women in the education system and the workplace
– You can also write on more than one policy or issue, if you want to link them thematically or comparatively (e.g. role of business interests/unions/social movements in shaping 2-3 policy developments, role of wartime in shaping debate over 2-3 social issues, how race, gender, class, federalism, political competition, etc shaped debate over/development of/implementation of 2-3 social policies). Be sure to consider and discuss what historians and other scholars have said about this issue.