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Carleton Expert Available – April Break and Ontario Moves to On-line Learning

Published on April 13, 2021

Ontario schools will move indefinitely to on-line learning following April Break. A Carleton expert is available to comment.

Alexandra Arraiz Matute 
Professor, Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies

Email: Alexandra.Arraiz@carleton.ca 

Arraiz Matute is available to talk to journalists about the impact of school closures on children and youth. Her research and pedagogical interests are at the intersection of identity, culture, race and migration. In the past, her research focused on the importance of relationships in teaching and learning as a site of healing and resistance for marginalized communities in the mainstream education system. Since last spring, she has been working on a project following racialized families and their experiences in Ottawa schools.

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