Growing Snowflakes—Unity in Difference

An image of a snowflake adorns the cover of this issue. It also serves as a guiding metaphor for our editorial discussion. The twelve articles in this issue have been gathered over two years and come from varying perspectives on a variety of topics pertinent to the study of curriculum. Each article...

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Published in:Journal of the Canadian Association for Curriculum Studies
Main Authors: Tsun Haggarty, Holly, Sameshima, Pauline
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: York University Libraries 2023
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Online Access:https://jcacs.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/jcacs/article/view/40880
https://doi.org/10.25071/1916-4467.40880
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Summary:An image of a snowflake adorns the cover of this issue. It also serves as a guiding metaphor for our editorial discussion. The twelve articles in this issue have been gathered over two years and come from varying perspectives on a variety of topics pertinent to the study of curriculum. Each article was developed using a distinct research practice. Like snowflakes, each article is unique, nuanced with individuality. And yet, like snowflakes, there are recognizable patterns that repeat across the articles of this issue. As we read about issues of colonial alienation of First Nation communities, COVID restrictions, financial literacy gaps and student distress, we observe recurring psychological and social processes. And these processes show fascinating parallels to the molecular dynamics of snow crystal formation! For example, we see the impact of the environment on the process of learning. We see the benefit of an interactive, adaptive, relational pedagogy centred on care. And we see the value of viewing things from a different perspective, through a different taxonomy. The metaphor of the snowflake shows us richness in diversity, and it also reminds us that a genuine conversation will reveal unity across difference. L’image d’un flocon de neige orne la couverture de ce numéro. Il sert également de métaphore directrice pour notre discussion éditoriale. Les douze articles de ce numéro ont été rassemblés sur une période de deux ans et proviennent de perspectives diverses sur une variété de sujets pertinents à l'étude du curriculum. Chaque article a été élaboré à l’aide d’une pratique de recherche distincte. Tels des flocons de neige, chaque article est unique, nuancé d'individualité. Et pourtant, comme les flocons de neige, des motifs reconnaissables se répètent dans les articles de ce numéro. Alors que nous lisons les problèmes d’aliénation coloniale des communautés des Premières Nations, les restrictions liées à la COVID, les lacunes en matière de littératie financière et la détresse des étudiants, nous ...