The Conference Board of Canada
Alicia Hussain, PhD is a Senior Research Associate in Education & Skills at The Conference Board of Canada. With a background in health and education research at Queen's University, Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, and various educational institutions, Alicia has a strong foundation in policy, equity, and cultural studies. Their experience includes roles such as project manager, program evaluator, and educator, specializing in areas such as sensitivity training, anti-racist education, and culturally responsive classrooms. Additionally, Alicia has contributed to research outside of their main roles, further establishing their expertise in the field.
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The Conference Board of Canada
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