The main purpose of this study was to determine if Aboriginal people prefer goals of education that reflect an Aboriginal or Western perspective in education. In order to do this Aboriginal goals of education first had to be compiled. This study also investigated perspective differences within the Aboriginal community itself. The sub-categories of people in this study were: i) generational (age) differences; ii) level of education differences; and iii) gender differences.The study was conducted in the Aboriginal communities of La Ronge, Montreal Lake and Timber Bay, Saskatchewan. Fifteen respondents were of Cree ancestry. One respondent was of Dene ancestry. There were eight men and eight women. The respondents were asked to rank a mix of A...
This study sought to investigate the congruence between Aboriginal student citizenship development a...
The focus of my research is how exposure to Western education has influenced Aboriginal identity for...
It is the expectation of this thesis that Aboriginal Education ought to be considered education for ...
The main purpose of this study was to determine if Aboriginal people prefer goals of education that ...
negotiated the numbered treaties, which not only addressed land issues but ultimately outlined the o...
Aboriginal education is a complex system of governance compromises, overlapping jurisdictions and mu...
Contemporary literature on Native education attributes the failure of education for Native children...
[[abstract]]To promote the equality of educational opportunity has always been the ideal of aborigin...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of selected Saskatchewan teachers regarding...
AbstractThis study deals with the educational policies in accordance with the educational opportunit...
The purpose of this study was to determine the perspectives of First Nations students regarding thei...
ABSTRACT: The academic success of Aboriginal students remains particularly concerning across Ontario...
In the early 1970s Canada’s Indigenous peoples began to organize themselves in an effort to rediscov...
The western Canadian province of Alberta has used some of the proceeds from exploitation of its extr...
This qualitative study describes the perceptions held by the stakeholders of education in a self-gov...
This study sought to investigate the congruence between Aboriginal student citizenship development a...
The focus of my research is how exposure to Western education has influenced Aboriginal identity for...
It is the expectation of this thesis that Aboriginal Education ought to be considered education for ...
The main purpose of this study was to determine if Aboriginal people prefer goals of education that ...
negotiated the numbered treaties, which not only addressed land issues but ultimately outlined the o...
Aboriginal education is a complex system of governance compromises, overlapping jurisdictions and mu...
Contemporary literature on Native education attributes the failure of education for Native children...
[[abstract]]To promote the equality of educational opportunity has always been the ideal of aborigin...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of selected Saskatchewan teachers regarding...
AbstractThis study deals with the educational policies in accordance with the educational opportunit...
The purpose of this study was to determine the perspectives of First Nations students regarding thei...
ABSTRACT: The academic success of Aboriginal students remains particularly concerning across Ontario...
In the early 1970s Canada’s Indigenous peoples began to organize themselves in an effort to rediscov...
The western Canadian province of Alberta has used some of the proceeds from exploitation of its extr...
This qualitative study describes the perceptions held by the stakeholders of education in a self-gov...
This study sought to investigate the congruence between Aboriginal student citizenship development a...
The focus of my research is how exposure to Western education has influenced Aboriginal identity for...
It is the expectation of this thesis that Aboriginal Education ought to be considered education for ...