Social science

  • Dream Factories Why Universities Won't Solve the Youth Jobs Crisis

    Creator

    Coates, Ken S.

    Morrison, Bill

    Abstract

    Two professors look at the mystique around universities and the consequences of “credentialism.” For decades, we have promoted the idea that a university degree is a passport to future career success. Ken Coates and Bill Morrison argue that the over-promotion of higher education and university degrees is actually undermining the lives of young people, saddling them with enormous debts, and costing governments huge amounts of money. As the young flock to universities in ever-increasing numbers, fewer of them than ever find the elusive “good jobs” that they are pursuing.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • ’Membering

    Creator

    Clarke, Austin

    Abstract

    2016 OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature — Longlisted 2016 RBC Taylor Prize — Longlisted The unforgettable memoir of Giller Prize–winning author and poet Austin Clarke, called “Canada’s first multicultural writer.” Austin Clarke is a distinguished and celebrated novelist and short-story writer. His works often centre around the immigrant experience, of which he writes with humour and compassion, happiness and sorrow. In ’Membering, Clarke shares his own experiences growing up in Barbados and moving to Toronto to attend university in 1955 before becoming a journalist.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • The Voyageur Canadian Essays & Criticism 2-Book Bundle Selected Writings, A.J.M. Smith / The Kindred of the Wild

    Creator

    Smith, A.J.M.

    Gnarowski, Michael

    Roberts, Charles G. D.

    Polk, James

    Abstract

    Voyageur Classics is a series of new versions of Canadian classics, with added material and special introductions. In this bundle we find two classic works of the art of the Canadian essay. Charles G.D. Roberts was a distinguished writer of his time who published more than forty volumes of poetry, romance fiction, and nature writing – making him one of the most popular writers of his time.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • What I Meant to Say The Private Lives of Men

    Creator

    Brown, Ian

    Abstract

    Are the men you know obsessed with strange details? Do they sometimes seem to have less interest in you than they do in box scores and the history of the bolo tie? Do they become sexually aroused at unusual moments — perhaps while reading a history of the Battle of Trafalgar? Why are they fixated on cars and heroes and strippers and silence? Do they ever think about anything but sex? Are they ever faithful? And how can a man be so headstrong about not asking for directions and such a wimp about pain?

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Teens Gone Wired Are You Ready

    Creator

    Green, Lyndsay

    Abstract

    The digital revolution has left many parents feeling intimidated by the world their teens inhabit and they worry that they lack the experience to parent effectively. Teens Gone Wired: Are You Ready? examines today’s parenting challenges from the totality of the teen experience. The book combines advice from dozens of parents and teens with a wealth of recommended sources, including links to many online support systems. All of the key debates that parents are having with their wired teens are discussed, including:Fun vs. ObsessionSharing vs. IndiscretionForging an Identity vs.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Roots of Empathy Changing the World, Child by Child

    Creator

    Gordon, Mary

    Fullan, Michael

    Abstract

    Roots of Empathy — an evidence-based program developed in 1996 by longtime educator and social entrepreneur Mary Gordon — has already reached more than 270,000 children in Canada, the U.S., Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and elsewhere.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • The Perfect Home for a Long Life Choosing the Right Retirement Lifestyle for You

    Creator

    Green, Lyndsay

    Abstract

    The Perfect Home for a Long Life responds to the anxieties of boomers and seniors about where to live when they grow old and their fears about ending up in a nursing home. This book is designed to help people plan their future by providing creative and concrete examples of the many ways they can organize their living arrangements to support lives of quality and fulfillment throughout their retirement years. Housing needs are as individual as the residents themselves, and The Perfect Home for a Long Life guides the reader to discover what their needs are and how to fulfill them.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • End-of-Earth People The Arctic Sahtu Dene

    Creator

    Brown, Bern Will

    Abstract

    A history of the "End-of-Earth" Native people of Canada’s far-North Sahtu region. Bern Will Brown, noted northern author, artist, photographer, and respected community leader living in Colville Lake, Northwest Territories, provides new insights and perspectives on the Sahtu Dene, the people referred to as the "Hareskin" in Alexander Mackenzie’s 1793 journal. Having lived among them for over sixty years and as a speaker of their dialect, Brown is well positioned to provide an adventure in history and culture rooted in the Hareskin traditional way of life.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • What Every Parent Should Know About School

    Creator

    Reist, Michael

    Abstract

    An inside look at what our schools are like today and practical advice for navigating the educational system. School is our children’s second home. They will spend more time there than anywhere else in their formative years. We all need to talk honestly about the nature of this environment, how it works, and how it doesn’t work. Our kids are depending on us to create a school system where they can learn as well as feel happy. The more we know about how school works, the better we will be able to navigate our way through "the system" and help our children do the same.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Spirit of the Dragon: The Story of Jean Lumb, a Proud Chinese-Canadian

    Creator

    Chan, Arlene

    Abstract

    The Order of Canada, the country’s highest honour, is awarded to those who have made a distinct contribution to Canadian life. The late Jean Lumb received the Order of Canada, among other awards, for her role in changing Canada’s immigration laws that separated Chinese families, and for her contribution in saving Chinatowns across Canada. Through her dedication to helping others, Jean Lumb truly made a difference to life in Canada.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified