Very few Aboriginal[1] students are successful in science courses in the Western education system, particularly at the post-secondary level. Without a science background they are excluded from entering into science-related professions such as medicine, scientific research, science education, fields of engineering environmental and biological sciences to name a few. The result has been the severe under-representation of Aboriginal people and their voice in such professions. The vast array of literature that addresses the issue of Aboriginal success in post-secondary education is quantitative in nature and done “on” Aboriginal people by non-Aboriginal people. Very little qualitative data exists, that addresses this issue from the experiential...
This study relies on a mixed method research approach with a focus on qualitative research including...
Despite a willingness by stakeholders to address Aboriginal education disadvantage and recent succes...
Until seven years ago, there were few mechanisms in place within theWabanaki communities to keep Nat...
Very few Aboriginal[1] students are successful in science courses in the Western education system, p...
In Canada, Aboriginal postsecondary enrollment and completion rates are significantly lower than tho...
Context: Research in the sciences is now beginning to acknowledge what many Aboriginal educators an...
My research topic is about including Indigenous knowledge in school science curriculum. My research ...
How to engage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students with Science, Technology, Engineering a...
This paper describes a set of principles found within existing indigenous community based science pr...
This paper explores the need to build a reciprocal partnership with Indigenous Peoples and develop c...
Indigenous peoples, the fastest growing population in Canada, remain significantly underrepresented ...
Some authors assume that the academic difficulties encountered by Aboriginal students can be partly ...
Aboriginal people face numerous challenges in post-secondary education. In this research, I identify...
[[abstract]]Research in aboriginal science education has suggested that science instruction should b...
Tertiary level STEM courses have low entry and completion numbers for Indigenous students. The Bache...
This study relies on a mixed method research approach with a focus on qualitative research including...
Despite a willingness by stakeholders to address Aboriginal education disadvantage and recent succes...
Until seven years ago, there were few mechanisms in place within theWabanaki communities to keep Nat...
Very few Aboriginal[1] students are successful in science courses in the Western education system, p...
In Canada, Aboriginal postsecondary enrollment and completion rates are significantly lower than tho...
Context: Research in the sciences is now beginning to acknowledge what many Aboriginal educators an...
My research topic is about including Indigenous knowledge in school science curriculum. My research ...
How to engage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students with Science, Technology, Engineering a...
This paper describes a set of principles found within existing indigenous community based science pr...
This paper explores the need to build a reciprocal partnership with Indigenous Peoples and develop c...
Indigenous peoples, the fastest growing population in Canada, remain significantly underrepresented ...
Some authors assume that the academic difficulties encountered by Aboriginal students can be partly ...
Aboriginal people face numerous challenges in post-secondary education. In this research, I identify...
[[abstract]]Research in aboriginal science education has suggested that science instruction should b...
Tertiary level STEM courses have low entry and completion numbers for Indigenous students. The Bache...
This study relies on a mixed method research approach with a focus on qualitative research including...
Despite a willingness by stakeholders to address Aboriginal education disadvantage and recent succes...
Until seven years ago, there were few mechanisms in place within theWabanaki communities to keep Nat...