This exploratory case study shares teacher candidates’ perspectives and experiences of an Aboriginal infusion at York University’s Faculty of Education field site in Barrie, Ontario. For this initiative, Aboriginal content and pedagogies were infused throughout placements and courses of the mainstream teacher education program. Teacher candidates shared that the Infusion prepared them to teach Aboriginal content in culturally respectful and meaningful ways by providing them with a foundation to build on and helping them to develop teaching practices inclusive of diverse ways of knowing and being in the world. These findings may be useful to other educators developing and implementing their own infusion initiatives
Research has shown that incorporating Aboriginal education into the classroom can increase Aborigina...
Similar to several other jurisdictions across the arctic, recent developments in Canada’s Yukon Terr...
This research explores the experiences and perceptions of nine Aboriginal and ally early career teac...
This exploratory case study shares teacher candidates’ perspectives and experiences of the First Nat...
This exploratory case study shares teacher candidates ’ perspectives and experiences of an Aborigina...
This paper explores how the work of the infusion of First Nation, Métis, and Inuit traditions, persp...
Teacher education is a crucial site for the (re)education of the Settler Canadian public concerning ...
Aboriginal education in Canada needs to shift away from the assimilative model to a model of cultura...
It is the expectation of this thesis that Aboriginal Education ought to be considered education for ...
Drawing on our analysis of focus group and narrative data, together with a review of initial educato...
Following Nunatsiavut land claims on the Northeast Atlantic coast in Canada, Memorial University and...
This study explored teacher candidates ’ perceptions of the potentialities and challenges associated...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of selected Saskatchewan teachers regarding...
The purpose of this study is to explore the experiences of teachers in two Lower Mainland school dis...
An increase in the number of Indigenous teachers and education administrators is an important way to...
Research has shown that incorporating Aboriginal education into the classroom can increase Aborigina...
Similar to several other jurisdictions across the arctic, recent developments in Canada’s Yukon Terr...
This research explores the experiences and perceptions of nine Aboriginal and ally early career teac...
This exploratory case study shares teacher candidates’ perspectives and experiences of the First Nat...
This exploratory case study shares teacher candidates ’ perspectives and experiences of an Aborigina...
This paper explores how the work of the infusion of First Nation, Métis, and Inuit traditions, persp...
Teacher education is a crucial site for the (re)education of the Settler Canadian public concerning ...
Aboriginal education in Canada needs to shift away from the assimilative model to a model of cultura...
It is the expectation of this thesis that Aboriginal Education ought to be considered education for ...
Drawing on our analysis of focus group and narrative data, together with a review of initial educato...
Following Nunatsiavut land claims on the Northeast Atlantic coast in Canada, Memorial University and...
This study explored teacher candidates ’ perceptions of the potentialities and challenges associated...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of selected Saskatchewan teachers regarding...
The purpose of this study is to explore the experiences of teachers in two Lower Mainland school dis...
An increase in the number of Indigenous teachers and education administrators is an important way to...
Research has shown that incorporating Aboriginal education into the classroom can increase Aborigina...
Similar to several other jurisdictions across the arctic, recent developments in Canada’s Yukon Terr...
This research explores the experiences and perceptions of nine Aboriginal and ally early career teac...