We disseminated the Awareness Questionnaire to the first-year cohorts at 10 Ontario universities in 2014. Co-designed with over 200 First Nations, Métis, and Inuit educators and community members across Ontario, the survey investigated how students are learning to think about colonialism and its relationship to Indigenous peoples and Canadian society. Statistical analysis of 2,899 student responses reveals that first-year universitystudents who graduated from Ontario high schools are substantially unaware of Indigenous presence and vitality. The majority of students do not understand the fundamental laws structuring conditions of life for First Nations, Métis, and Inuit people or the contributions Indigenous peoples make to all aspects of C...
Background: Increasing evidence shows that Indigenous Peoples of Canada experience greater health di...
This qualitative research study is based on a series of 10 semi-structured interviews with graduates...
University teaching is oft en in the news for the wrong reasons: pundits decrying the “trivializatio...
The 62nd Call to Action of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC, 2015) urges gover...
The current Canadian landscape of graduate education has pockets of presence of Indigenous faculty, ...
Background: Medical student investment in resource stewardship (RS) is essential as resource overuse...
En Colombie-Britannique, la refonte majeure du curriculum de la maternelle à la 12e année, dans le b...
Cet article concerne la formation des enseignants inuit dans le cadre d’un projet de partenariat ent...
Canadian cities are experiencing increasing ethnic and racial diversity. As a result there is a grow...
What do teachers do (or not do) that makes you want to go to school? A team of Saskatchewan research...
The Ontario Ministry of Education’s (2007) Ontario First Nation, Métis and Inuit Education Policy Fr...
Recent research on the Quebec school system's response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (T...
Background: The contributions of arts and humanities to medical education are known in the medical e...
The Teachers’ Mining Tour is a professional development program for educators hosted at the Canadian...
Between 2000 and 2011 seven students from First Nation communities across northern Ontario lost thei...
Background: Increasing evidence shows that Indigenous Peoples of Canada experience greater health di...
This qualitative research study is based on a series of 10 semi-structured interviews with graduates...
University teaching is oft en in the news for the wrong reasons: pundits decrying the “trivializatio...
The 62nd Call to Action of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC, 2015) urges gover...
The current Canadian landscape of graduate education has pockets of presence of Indigenous faculty, ...
Background: Medical student investment in resource stewardship (RS) is essential as resource overuse...
En Colombie-Britannique, la refonte majeure du curriculum de la maternelle à la 12e année, dans le b...
Cet article concerne la formation des enseignants inuit dans le cadre d’un projet de partenariat ent...
Canadian cities are experiencing increasing ethnic and racial diversity. As a result there is a grow...
What do teachers do (or not do) that makes you want to go to school? A team of Saskatchewan research...
The Ontario Ministry of Education’s (2007) Ontario First Nation, Métis and Inuit Education Policy Fr...
Recent research on the Quebec school system's response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (T...
Background: The contributions of arts and humanities to medical education are known in the medical e...
The Teachers’ Mining Tour is a professional development program for educators hosted at the Canadian...
Between 2000 and 2011 seven students from First Nation communities across northern Ontario lost thei...
Background: Increasing evidence shows that Indigenous Peoples of Canada experience greater health di...
This qualitative research study is based on a series of 10 semi-structured interviews with graduates...
University teaching is oft en in the news for the wrong reasons: pundits decrying the “trivializatio...