This thesis explores educator beliefs, attitudes and practices in teaching First Nations, Inuit, Métis and Ethnic students in Canada, including Muslim and Arabic students. Research supports evidence of on-going systemic racism toward the First Nations, Métis and Inuit, and New Canadians in society, and therefore, within our schools and our classrooms. Evidence also exists regarding how racism, invisibly instilled in educators as societal norms, permeates classrooms and helps continue to perpetuate marginalization and Othering of students. The research question was: How can teachers begin to deconstruct Euro-Centric, White Dominant beliefs, practices, attitudes and expectations in order to positively impact all students and their acad...
With Alberta Education planning new policies and curricula that focus on Indigenous content, it is i...
At the beginning of each course I ask students to join me in creating a space where we can engage in...
Teachers play a pivotal role in the production of discourse on race relations in education, yet few ...
This thesis explores educator beliefs, attitudes and practices in teaching First Nations, Inuit, Mét...
Existing research on institutional racism focuses on identifying the problem, not on responses to i...
This study raises the question of how the Canadian educational system can avoid promoting cultural o...
In order to gain an understanding of the knowledge, self-awareness, and skills that educators requir...
Race and racism inform our subjective realities and structure unequal material relations in contempo...
In Canada, Métis are a distinct Indigenous population and nation that have been racialized as mixed-...
grantor: University of TorontoMulticulturalism has been a theory used within our Canadian ...
This thesis is a study of Métis teacher practice. Teacher practice evolves from experiences that te...
Since the majority of teachers of Indigenous students in Canada are non-Indigenous, the current effo...
This project examines the popular belief that integration of Aboriginal content will ensure Aborigin...
The intent of this research was to find ways to help guide non-Indigenous teachers within kindergart...
This project conceptualizes the racialized teacher subject in the multicultural Canadian school in T...
With Alberta Education planning new policies and curricula that focus on Indigenous content, it is i...
At the beginning of each course I ask students to join me in creating a space where we can engage in...
Teachers play a pivotal role in the production of discourse on race relations in education, yet few ...
This thesis explores educator beliefs, attitudes and practices in teaching First Nations, Inuit, Mét...
Existing research on institutional racism focuses on identifying the problem, not on responses to i...
This study raises the question of how the Canadian educational system can avoid promoting cultural o...
In order to gain an understanding of the knowledge, self-awareness, and skills that educators requir...
Race and racism inform our subjective realities and structure unequal material relations in contempo...
In Canada, Métis are a distinct Indigenous population and nation that have been racialized as mixed-...
grantor: University of TorontoMulticulturalism has been a theory used within our Canadian ...
This thesis is a study of Métis teacher practice. Teacher practice evolves from experiences that te...
Since the majority of teachers of Indigenous students in Canada are non-Indigenous, the current effo...
This project examines the popular belief that integration of Aboriginal content will ensure Aborigin...
The intent of this research was to find ways to help guide non-Indigenous teachers within kindergart...
This project conceptualizes the racialized teacher subject in the multicultural Canadian school in T...
With Alberta Education planning new policies and curricula that focus on Indigenous content, it is i...
At the beginning of each course I ask students to join me in creating a space where we can engage in...
Teachers play a pivotal role in the production of discourse on race relations in education, yet few ...