Academic discourse relating to the cultural relevance of indigenous education is ever expanding both nationally in Canada and internationally. Refl ecting upon recent research data as well as lived experience as a teacher educator in Nunavut, I offer a critique of some well-established beliefs connected to considerations of culturally appropri-ate schooling within indigenous school contexts. Specifi cally, the relationships between cultural relevance and sameness, place and community are explored in a discussion of educational change within the Canadian arctic territory of Nunavut
The Nunavut Department of Education adopted a new literacy framework during the 2014/2015 school yea...
Between 1985 and the present, curriculum developers, educators and Elders in Nunavut have been worki...
The focus of this dissertation is the teacher education program of Nunavut, until 1999 the eastern ...
Following Nunatsiavut land claims on the Northeast Atlantic coast in Canada, Memorial University and...
[Extract] Although the science education literature has given attention to the importance of recogni...
There is a longstanding desire among Inuit and some northern educators to better integrate Inuit cul...
Despite the changing tides of educational policy and reform, the power imbalances that maintain cont...
Following Nunatsiavut land claims on the Northeast Atlantic coast in Canada, Memorial University and...
This paper is based on a research that explored how Inuit community members in Nunavut Territory, Ca...
The report on the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (1996), the Kelowna Accord announced in 200...
Teacher education has existed in Nunavut, Canada, for more than 40 years, yet the programs offered h...
Similar to several other jurisdictions across the arctic, recent developments in Canada’s Yukon Terr...
Beginning with a story of travelling between northern communities and the shared experiences of the ...
The education systems of Inuit Nunangat (the four regions of the Canadian Arctic that are the tradit...
This study explores educators' current and desired 'adaptations' of Euro-Canadian schools to Inuit ...
The Nunavut Department of Education adopted a new literacy framework during the 2014/2015 school yea...
Between 1985 and the present, curriculum developers, educators and Elders in Nunavut have been worki...
The focus of this dissertation is the teacher education program of Nunavut, until 1999 the eastern ...
Following Nunatsiavut land claims on the Northeast Atlantic coast in Canada, Memorial University and...
[Extract] Although the science education literature has given attention to the importance of recogni...
There is a longstanding desire among Inuit and some northern educators to better integrate Inuit cul...
Despite the changing tides of educational policy and reform, the power imbalances that maintain cont...
Following Nunatsiavut land claims on the Northeast Atlantic coast in Canada, Memorial University and...
This paper is based on a research that explored how Inuit community members in Nunavut Territory, Ca...
The report on the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (1996), the Kelowna Accord announced in 200...
Teacher education has existed in Nunavut, Canada, for more than 40 years, yet the programs offered h...
Similar to several other jurisdictions across the arctic, recent developments in Canada’s Yukon Terr...
Beginning with a story of travelling between northern communities and the shared experiences of the ...
The education systems of Inuit Nunangat (the four regions of the Canadian Arctic that are the tradit...
This study explores educators' current and desired 'adaptations' of Euro-Canadian schools to Inuit ...
The Nunavut Department of Education adopted a new literacy framework during the 2014/2015 school yea...
Between 1985 and the present, curriculum developers, educators and Elders in Nunavut have been worki...
The focus of this dissertation is the teacher education program of Nunavut, until 1999 the eastern ...