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Nazila Eisazadeh; Sudhashree Girmohanta; Shelley Stagg Peterson; Jeffrey Wood – Brock Education: A Journal of Educational Research and Practice, 2024
In this paper, we examine 4- and 5-year-old Anishinaabek children's text creation and identity (re)formations while involved in collaborative writing with their Anishinaabek teacher about the moose hunting practices of their northern community. The teacher took on a role as an emergent writer alongside the children, voicing her memories of moose…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Personnel
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Michael Cappello; Claire Kreuger – in education, 2022
Wrestling with issues of racism and colonization in the classroom requires significant nuance from dominantly positioned educators. In this article, we weave together a narrative unpacking of an uncomfortable experience in a graduate level class with an exploration of relevant theoretical literature. Our reflection on practice takes up the…
Descriptors: Racism, Social Justice, Colonialism, Knowledge Level
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Esther Maeers; Jane Hewes; Monica Lysack; Pam Whitty – in education, 2022
In Canada, multiple, intersecting, and incommensurable narratives promote investment in a public ECEC system. These dominant narratives are typically justified through an entanglement of discourses, including gender equity, colonialism, developmentalism, investment in children as future workers, and childcare as social infrastructure. With…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Wilson, Penny – BU Journal of Graduate Studies in Education, 2021
Educational outcomes for Indigenous students in Manitoba are poor. In response, educational policy across Canada is evolving to incorporate Aboriginal, Metis and Inuit perspectives into curriculum to support positive change. Years into this effort, we can identify common barriers. Undoing generations of cultural suppression will be a slow process.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Canada Natives, Indigenous Knowledge, Educational Policy
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Kerpan, Serene; Humbert, M. Louise; Abonyi, Sylvia – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2021
The focus of this article is understanding the perceptions that Canadian Indigenous teachers and students have on a novel physical activity teaching method that is utilised in the classroom. We explore the role that physical activity plays in the healthy growth and development of children, with special attention to Indigenous children. Through…
Descriptors: Canada Natives, Teacher Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Movement Education
Canadian Association of University Teachers, 2021
With Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT) members on the front lines of teaching and research across the country, they are uniquely placed as active participants and keen observers of Canada's postsecondary education system. CAUT bring an informed assessment of what it needs to better help drive Canada's post-pandemic social,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Postsecondary Education, Educational Development, Educational Strategies
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Cranston, Jerome; Whitford, Rina – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2022
The myriad of social, financial, material health, and educational inequities that continue to plague Indigenous communities was exacerbated by COVID-19. In order to place on spotlight on them, this case follows Star, an Indigenous Student Success Coordinator, as she navigated the policies and practices couched in the rhetoric of supporting the…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, COVID-19, Pandemics, Health
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Yanchapaxi, María Fernanda; Liboiron, Max; Crocker, Katherine; Smiles, Deondre; Tuck, Eve – Curriculum Inquiry, 2022
The CLEAR lab is an interdisciplinary plastic pollution laboratory whose methods foreground humility and good land relations. In this interview, María Fernanda Yanchapaxi and Eve Tuck speak with CLEAR lab founder, Max Liboiron, and co-investigators, Katherine Crocker and Deondre Smiles. Together, they explore Indigenous perspectives on climate…
Descriptors: Plastics, Pollution, Laboratories, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Chorney, Sean; Bakos, Sandy – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2021
In this article, we examine non-Indigenous pre-service teachers' (PSTs) storylines in terms of how they conceive the call to incorporate First Peoples' worldviews and perspectives into their mathematics teaching, a current/recent mandate of the province of British Columbia. In an undergraduate teacher preparation course, discussions of how…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Indigenous Populations
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Robertson, Lloyd Hawkeye – SAGE Open, 2021
Indigenization involves relating traditional cultures to modern methods, concepts, and science to facilitate their use by those populations. Despite attempts to indigenize both the practice of counseling and the content of educational curricula, mental health and educational deficits in Amerindian communities have remained. This article suggests…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Curriculum Development, Spiritual Development, Counseling Techniques
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Mullen, Carol A. – Educational Forum, 2021
This review article focuses on perspectives from Canadian Indigenous literature about decolonizing education on behalf of Aboriginal populations. The research informs accountability, education, and policy in Canada and globally. Components of colonization parsed in sources are tribal injustice, dispossession, discrimination, conflict, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Canada Natives, Canadian Literature, Indigenous Knowledge
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Styres, Sandra; Zinga, Dawn; Douglas, Velta; Purton, Fiona – Research in Education, 2021
Using a Community-First Land-Centered Framework this article reflects on an analysis of the research findings of a SSHRC funded research project. The project examined the ways two universities were interpreting and taking up the TRC report and its 94 Calls to Action. This is a crucial time in Canada's relationship with Indigenous Peoples and the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Canada Natives, College Students
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Ng, Wendy; Ayayqwayaksheelth, J'net; Chu, Sarah – Journal of Museum Education, 2022
In this article, the tree is used as a metaphor for the birth, nourishment, growth, stress, pruning, resilience, and regeneration of decolonial work to indigenize museum education. At the center of this work is Indigenous peoples, perspectives, and ways of knowing and being. This principle has guided the work of the authors who assert that when…
Descriptors: Museums, American Indians, Figurative Language, Females
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Whitlow, Kawennakon Bonnie; Oliver, Vanessa; Anderson, Kim; Brozowski, Kari; Tschirhart, Stephanie; Charles, Danielle; Ransom, Kaienkwinehtha – Canadian Journal of Education, 2019
Focusing on Onkwehon:we (Indigenous) ways of knowing, and Haudenosaunee ways of knowing in particular, this article showcases the strengths of Onkwehon:we-led education and leadership. Under the leadership of our Youth Advisory Council, 22 young people (11 Onkwehon:we and 11 non-Onkwehon:we) took part in three days of workshops on Six Nations. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Canada Natives, Indigenous Knowledge, Experiential Learning
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Jody-Ann Robinson; Patricia Briscoe – Journal of Teaching and Learning, 2024
The beginning years of a teacher's career can be an overwhelming experience, and combined with being in an isolated, fly-in community, particularly during a pandemic, can be debilitating. This qualitative research is aimed to support and account for the story of a Black Afro-Caribbean, early career teacher (ECT) in a Northern Ontario First Nation…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Canada Natives, Blacks, Minority Group Teachers
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