Aboriginal education in Canada needs to shift away from the assimilative model to a model of culturally responsive pedagogy. Teacher education programs that serve Aboriginal teachers have an important role to play in developing an education system that both meets mainstream and Indigenous criteria for success. This paper examines the experiences of teacher educators working in a community-based Aboriginal Bachelor of Education program that was developed through a university-community partnership. Through interviews with eight teacher educators working in the program, five themes emerged as important in effective and culturally responsive practice by teacher educators working with Aboriginal teacher candidates. L'éducation des Autochtones...
This paper explores how the work of the infusion of First Nation, Métis, and Inuit traditions, persp...
To increase the educational success of Indigenous students and work towards a just society, it is es...
What does Indigenous student success look like in public school boards? Seven urban Indigenous educa...
Aboriginal education in Canada needs to shift away from the assimilative model to a model of cultura...
Employing a multiple instrumental case study approach, we document and analyze initiatives in Saskat...
Recently activities surrounding the integration of Aboriginal cultural knowledge, content, and persp...
This article explores how teachers negotiate their roles and relationships in a Northern Ontario Fir...
This paper reports on a Talking Circle of six beginning Aboriginal teachers who discussed their role...
This study explored teacher candidates’ perceptions of the potentialities and challenges associated ...
This paper explores the different approaches and instructional strategies of five instructors who ha...
An increase in the number of Indigenous teachers and education administrators is an important way to...
This paper studies a community-based Indigenous teacher educationprogram in Northwestern Ontario in ...
The purpose of this study is to explore the experiences of teachers in two Lower Mainland school dis...
Teacher education is a crucial site for the (re)education of the Settler Canadian public concerning ...
This narrative inquiry is informed by a concern to increase the number of Indigenous teachers in Can...
This paper explores how the work of the infusion of First Nation, Métis, and Inuit traditions, persp...
To increase the educational success of Indigenous students and work towards a just society, it is es...
What does Indigenous student success look like in public school boards? Seven urban Indigenous educa...
Aboriginal education in Canada needs to shift away from the assimilative model to a model of cultura...
Employing a multiple instrumental case study approach, we document and analyze initiatives in Saskat...
Recently activities surrounding the integration of Aboriginal cultural knowledge, content, and persp...
This article explores how teachers negotiate their roles and relationships in a Northern Ontario Fir...
This paper reports on a Talking Circle of six beginning Aboriginal teachers who discussed their role...
This study explored teacher candidates’ perceptions of the potentialities and challenges associated ...
This paper explores the different approaches and instructional strategies of five instructors who ha...
An increase in the number of Indigenous teachers and education administrators is an important way to...
This paper studies a community-based Indigenous teacher educationprogram in Northwestern Ontario in ...
The purpose of this study is to explore the experiences of teachers in two Lower Mainland school dis...
Teacher education is a crucial site for the (re)education of the Settler Canadian public concerning ...
This narrative inquiry is informed by a concern to increase the number of Indigenous teachers in Can...
This paper explores how the work of the infusion of First Nation, Métis, and Inuit traditions, persp...
To increase the educational success of Indigenous students and work towards a just society, it is es...
What does Indigenous student success look like in public school boards? Seven urban Indigenous educa...