Abstract In this narrative inquiry, I posed the question: How will Nlaka’Pamux (Interior Salish) children respond to digital curriculum featuring Nlaka’Pamux parents, community members, and Elders? Non-Indigenous people have predominantly directed Canada’s Indian residential, Catholic, and public schools. Further, curriculum resources used within these institutions have largely been void of Indigenous ways of knowing. This research demonstrates that Indigenous people and educators can create curriculum resources that are directed by Indigenous people, serve Indigenous and non-Indigenous children, and meet Canada’s provincial educational outcomes. Using narrative inquiry methodology, my research design originated with my Indigenous father, ...
This research is an interdisciplinary study of rhetorical analyses of three textual forms made by In...
Background: Indigenous learners and community members are often excluded from online learning enviro...
“Let us put our minds together to see what life we can make for our children” —Tatanka Iyotaka-Sitti...
Abstract In this narrative inquiry, I posed the question: How will Nlaka’Pamux (Interior Salish) chi...
This thesis / dissertation was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely a...
This narrative inquiry is informed by a concern to increase the number of Indigenous teachers in Can...
In the early 1970s Canada’s Indigenous peoples began to organize themselves in an effort to rediscov...
This dissertation is the product of both lifework and a 2007-2010 research study. Working, living a...
Responding to Article 13 of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (Unit...
Colonialism is a significant problem that impacts how Indigenous (and all) students engage with lear...
Teacher education is a crucial site for the (re)education of the Settler Canadian public concerning ...
My research topic is about including Indigenous knowledge in school science curriculum. My research ...
Background: Indigenous learners and community members are often excluded from online learning enviro...
This qualitative research study explores the meaning(s) Aboriginal education leads and school board ...
Eighty percent of Indigenous children in Canada attend provincial schools off-reserve where there is...
This research is an interdisciplinary study of rhetorical analyses of three textual forms made by In...
Background: Indigenous learners and community members are often excluded from online learning enviro...
“Let us put our minds together to see what life we can make for our children” —Tatanka Iyotaka-Sitti...
Abstract In this narrative inquiry, I posed the question: How will Nlaka’Pamux (Interior Salish) chi...
This thesis / dissertation was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely a...
This narrative inquiry is informed by a concern to increase the number of Indigenous teachers in Can...
In the early 1970s Canada’s Indigenous peoples began to organize themselves in an effort to rediscov...
This dissertation is the product of both lifework and a 2007-2010 research study. Working, living a...
Responding to Article 13 of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (Unit...
Colonialism is a significant problem that impacts how Indigenous (and all) students engage with lear...
Teacher education is a crucial site for the (re)education of the Settler Canadian public concerning ...
My research topic is about including Indigenous knowledge in school science curriculum. My research ...
Background: Indigenous learners and community members are often excluded from online learning enviro...
This qualitative research study explores the meaning(s) Aboriginal education leads and school board ...
Eighty percent of Indigenous children in Canada attend provincial schools off-reserve where there is...
This research is an interdisciplinary study of rhetorical analyses of three textual forms made by In...
Background: Indigenous learners and community members are often excluded from online learning enviro...
“Let us put our minds together to see what life we can make for our children” —Tatanka Iyotaka-Sitti...