The research describes the experience of a southern white teacher who lived and worked in a remote community in Canada's Far North. The impact of physical relocation and culture shock are discussed, as well as problems encountered when conflicting views of education and life goals meet in a cross-cultural setting. The thesis explores some of the difficulties facing mainstream teachers of Indigenous students when issues of past colonialism and present injustices come into play. Inuit community literacies (visual, kinesic and oral traditions) are explored and contrasted with traditional definitions of literacy, which center on the paramount importance of the printed word. Power issues are discussed, including the role played by literacy educa...
Acknowledgements We gratefully acknowledge research funding by ArcticNet Centre for Research Excelle...
The nature of teachers’ work in one northern Ontario remote First Nation community is explored throu...
This thesis explores educator beliefs, attitudes and practices in teaching First Nations, Inuit, Mét...
The research describes the experience of a southern white teacher who lived and worked in a remote c...
This inquiry focuses on Qallunaat (non-native) teachers' perceptions of their lived experiences teac...
Canada has a reputation for diversity and acceptance and of late has made significant strides in for...
This study examines the stories of six women educators who were called to teach in remote Aboriginal...
After a brief discussion on the research methodology used, this narrative is divided into three main...
Since the majority of teachers of Indigenous students in Canada are non-Indigenous, the current effo...
Abstract Ten Inuit Elders currently living in Qamani’tuaq, Nunavut who were born and raised on the L...
My action research investigation into place-conscious writing practices invited experienced Non-Abor...
Written through a cultural lens, my thesis is a fictionalized account in the form of a novel of a wh...
This study is based on the premise that Aboriginal teachers possess valuable knowledge and insights ...
Using a narrative inquiry approach, this thesis focuses on the teaching practice of a...
This study describes how one university prepares culturally responsive teacher candidates through Al...
Acknowledgements We gratefully acknowledge research funding by ArcticNet Centre for Research Excelle...
The nature of teachers’ work in one northern Ontario remote First Nation community is explored throu...
This thesis explores educator beliefs, attitudes and practices in teaching First Nations, Inuit, Mét...
The research describes the experience of a southern white teacher who lived and worked in a remote c...
This inquiry focuses on Qallunaat (non-native) teachers' perceptions of their lived experiences teac...
Canada has a reputation for diversity and acceptance and of late has made significant strides in for...
This study examines the stories of six women educators who were called to teach in remote Aboriginal...
After a brief discussion on the research methodology used, this narrative is divided into three main...
Since the majority of teachers of Indigenous students in Canada are non-Indigenous, the current effo...
Abstract Ten Inuit Elders currently living in Qamani’tuaq, Nunavut who were born and raised on the L...
My action research investigation into place-conscious writing practices invited experienced Non-Abor...
Written through a cultural lens, my thesis is a fictionalized account in the form of a novel of a wh...
This study is based on the premise that Aboriginal teachers possess valuable knowledge and insights ...
Using a narrative inquiry approach, this thesis focuses on the teaching practice of a...
This study describes how one university prepares culturally responsive teacher candidates through Al...
Acknowledgements We gratefully acknowledge research funding by ArcticNet Centre for Research Excelle...
The nature of teachers’ work in one northern Ontario remote First Nation community is explored throu...
This thesis explores educator beliefs, attitudes and practices in teaching First Nations, Inuit, Mét...