March 12, 2019
The federal government’s role in international education
In November 2018, the federal government announced its intention to unilaterally develop a new international education strategy. This report argues that it would be more effective for the federal government to eschew grand strategies and instead use international education strategically in advancing other, and more properly federal, policy goals.
However, there are a number of more properly federal policy goals that could be advanced by strategic use of international education. For instance, the federal government could focus on supporting international students from areas of the world facing instability or crisis, advancing Canada’s foreign policy goals of encouraging stability and human rights worldwide. Such initiatives constitute a more effective – and more strategic – federal approach to international education.
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Author
Andrew Parkin
Release Date
March 12, 2019
ISBN
978-1-77259-086-9
Mowat Research
No. 186