2016.03.05, 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM
the settlement experiences of the Filipino community in canada have often created specific challenges for both immigrants and their children in terms of accessing post-secondary education. this panel will explore the educational and training pathways of both young Filipino-canadians and those who have arrived through the live-in caregiver program.
p hilip KellY
e thel t unG ohan, university of alberta
c h R ista s ato, university of calgary
Filipino-Canadian Men and their Pathways to University
p hilip KellY and J ennilee a ustR i a, Writer and settlement Worker
Immigration Trajectories and Youth Post-Secondary Pathways in the Filipino Community
p hilip KellY, pRo F essoR d on Wells, labour studies, McMaster university and Jennilee austria, Writer and settlement Worker
Immigration Trajectories and Youth Post-Secondary Pathways in the Filipino Community
e thel t unG ohan, university of alberta, Rupa b aneRJee, Ryerson university and GabR iela p e t R onila c leto, Filipino Women’s Rights Movement
Caregiver Access to Education and Training
c h R is Monahan, Research and planning branch, ontario Ministry of trainin
National Metropolis Conference 2016
Toronto
Canada
General relevance - all sectors
Researchers
Philippines and National relevance
English