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Cathlene Hillier
Cathlene Hillier
Assistant Professor of Education, Crandall University
Verified email at crandallu.ca
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Digital technology and increasing engagement among students with disabilities: Interaction rituals and digital capital
J Rizk, C Hillier
Computers and Education Open 3, 100099, 2022
262022
“Everything’s technology now”: the role of technology in home-and school-based summer learning activities in Canada
J Rizk, C Hillier
Journal of children and media 15 (2), 272-290, 2021
222021
Youth migration in the context of rural brain drain: Longitudinal evidence from Canada
Y Sano, C Hillier, M Haan, D Zarifa
Journal of Rural and Community Development 15 (4), 2020
172020
Will they stay or will they go? Examining the brain drain in Canada's provincial north
C Hillier, Y Sano, D Zarifa, M Haan
Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie 57 (2), 174-196, 2020
142020
Perceived preparedness for full-scope pharmacist services among recent Doctor of Pharmacy graduates from Ontario schools of pharmacy
NM Waite, L McCarthy, E Milne, C Hillier, SKD Houle, L Dolovich
Journal of the American Pharmacists Association 58 (6), 630-637, 2018
142018
What role does the ‘parent-effect’play in child centered research? The case of photo-interviews of children’s home reading practices
C Hillier, J Aurini
Qualitative Research 18 (4), 492-509, 2018
142018
Re-Opening the black box of educational disadvantage: Why we need new answers to old questions
J Aurini, C Hillier
Education in a new society: Renewing the sociology of education, 309-333, 2018
122018
A Seasonal Comparison of the Effectiveness of Parent Engagement on Student Literacy Achievement
C Hillier
Canadian Journal of Education/Revue canadienne de l'éducation 44 (2), 496-529, 2021
102021
“It’s not just helping your kid with homework anymore”: the challenges of aligning education policy with parents and teachers
C Hillier, E Milne, J Aurini
Canadian Public Policy 45 (4), 497-510, 2019
102019
“But we’re already doing it”: Ontario Teachers’ Responses to Policies on Religious Inclusion and Accommodation in Public Schools
C Hillier
Alberta Journal of Educational Research 60 (1), 43-61, 2014
92014
Foucault and education: Power, pedagogy, and panopticon
HC Hillier, CE Hillier
Didaskalia 23, 49-67, 2012
92012
Transfer pathways among Ontario colleges and universities
D Zarifa, Y Sano, C Hillier
Ontario Council on Articulation and Transfer, 2020
82020
Mind the Gaps: Examining Youth's Reading, Math and Science Skills Across Northern and Rural Canada
C Hillier, D Zarifa, D Hango
Rural Sociology 87 (1), 264-302, 2022
72022
The summer reading blues: Children’s accounts of summer literacy practices
C Hillier, J Aurini
Reading sociology: Canadian perspectives, 64-68, 2018
62018
Reproducing or Reducing Inequality? The Case of Summer Learning Programs
S Davies, J Aurini, C Hillier
Canadian Journal of Education 45 (4), 1055-1083, 2022
52022
“You’re an Alien to Us”: Autoethnographic Accounts of Two Researchers’ Experiences in an Organizational Setting”
C Hillier, E Milne
The Craft of Qualitative Research: A Handbook, Toronto/Vancouver: Canadian …, 2018
42018
Does Geography Matter? A Regional Analysis of Early Transfer within Ontario Post‐Secondary Education
Y Sano, C Hillier, RP Milian, D Zarifa
Rural Sociology 88 (4), 1069-1102, 2023
22023
A Seasonal Research Design Examining Macro-level Factors and Micro-Understandings of Parent Engagement and Children’s Literacy Achievement
C Hillier
University of Waterloo, 2018
22018
Where Did They Go? Regional Patterns in Early Transfer in Ontario Post-Secondary Education
C Hillier, Y Sano, R Pizarro Milian, D Zarifa
Canadian Journal of Higher Education 53 (1), 44-61, 2023
12023
Exploring how learning by ‘talking and doing’supports flourishing in STEM for elementary students
T Campbell, B Neequaye, C Hillier, D Singh
Cogent Education 11 (1), 2315819, 2024
2024
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