This paper is the story of the authors’ paths to the shared realization that the strategies and epistemological underpinnings of Aboriginal education need to move out of the margins and into the centre of education in Canada, not only for Aboriginal students, but for all students. Between August, 2010 and April of 2012, the authors were seconded for two years from their Vancouver classrooms to work as Faculty Associates in the teacher preparation program at Simon Fraser University. There we came face to face with the British Columbia Teacher Regulation Branch’s mandate that Aboriginal education courses must be taught to pre-service teachers. Part of our job was to cultivate strategies using Aboriginal pedagogy to inform pre-service teache...
This thesis explores how a practice in phenomenological art inquiry might help pre-service teachers ...
AbstractThis article examines the impact of culturally responsive pedagogy in an introduction to uni...
Aboriginal education in Canada needs to shift away from the assimilative model to a model of cultur...
This paper is the story of the authors’ paths to the shared realization that the strategies and epis...
It has been argued that contemporary Euro-Canadian teaching practices conflict with traditional Abor...
The purpose of this study is to explore the experiences of teachers in two Lower Mainland school dis...
This study presents the outcomes of the first phase of a three phase research initiative which begin...
This study explored teacher candidates’ perceptions of the potentialities and challenges associated ...
Teacher education is a crucial site for the (re)education of the Settler Canadian public concerning ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis was developed on the basis of Aboriginal ...
This study explores non-Aboriginal teachers’ accounts of ways in which they integrate Indigenous kno...
In response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (2015) Calls to Action, my capstone project e...
This paper reports on a study exploring ways in which five experienced teachers interpreted and resp...
An increase in the number of Indigenous teachers and education administrators is an important way to...
Reporting on a qualitative study, informed by Australian Government Indigenous education and literac...
This thesis explores how a practice in phenomenological art inquiry might help pre-service teachers ...
AbstractThis article examines the impact of culturally responsive pedagogy in an introduction to uni...
Aboriginal education in Canada needs to shift away from the assimilative model to a model of cultur...
This paper is the story of the authors’ paths to the shared realization that the strategies and epis...
It has been argued that contemporary Euro-Canadian teaching practices conflict with traditional Abor...
The purpose of this study is to explore the experiences of teachers in two Lower Mainland school dis...
This study presents the outcomes of the first phase of a three phase research initiative which begin...
This study explored teacher candidates’ perceptions of the potentialities and challenges associated ...
Teacher education is a crucial site for the (re)education of the Settler Canadian public concerning ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis was developed on the basis of Aboriginal ...
This study explores non-Aboriginal teachers’ accounts of ways in which they integrate Indigenous kno...
In response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (2015) Calls to Action, my capstone project e...
This paper reports on a study exploring ways in which five experienced teachers interpreted and resp...
An increase in the number of Indigenous teachers and education administrators is an important way to...
Reporting on a qualitative study, informed by Australian Government Indigenous education and literac...
This thesis explores how a practice in phenomenological art inquiry might help pre-service teachers ...
AbstractThis article examines the impact of culturally responsive pedagogy in an introduction to uni...
Aboriginal education in Canada needs to shift away from the assimilative model to a model of cultur...