On April 1 2009, Nunavut celebrated its tenth anniversary as Canada’s newest territory. Now halfway through the timeline set to fulfill its original goals, Nunavut is beginning to implement its new Education Act. This paper analyses education policy in the territory by specifically examining Berger’s (2006) influential report, The Nunavut Project, which forms a basis for the new Education Act. Berger promoted the idea that achieving bilingual education in the K-12 system is required in order to improve graduation rates and increase Inuit participation in the wage economy. The paper provides both critical insights into Nunavut’s struggles for self-determination, and a case study for other regions currently engaged in the arduous path towards...
During the reorganisation of education in Nunavut that led to the passing of Bill 21 in 2009, relian...
Nunavut is important to indigenous peoples everywhere. Inuit hunter-gatherers living scattered over ...
This paper explores the use of Inuit Quajimajatuqangit (IQ) and the policy formation process of the ...
In this article we examine the provision of curriculum in Nunavut between 2000 and 2013. During this...
Although positive policies and laws promote the Inuit language and Inuit qaujimajatuqangit (IQ) in a...
The purpose of this paper is to sketch how Inuit and the Canadian public, and Inuit organisations an...
This paper discusses the implementation of Nunavut compulsory school attendance policy as part of th...
Despite the changing tides of educational policy and reform, the power imbalances that maintain cont...
In 1999, for the first time since Newfoundland and Labrador joined the Canadian Confederation 50 yea...
This article presents an Inuit perspective on how bilingualism and biliteracy may be achieved and su...
This paper is based on a research that explored how Inuit community members in Nunavut Territory, Ca...
Abstract The report on the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (1996), the Kelowna Accord announ...
The protection and promotion of Inuit culture was identified as one of the most important goals for ...
The Nunavut Department of Education adopted a new literacy framework during the 2014/2015 school yea...
The Government of Nunavut and the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement organizations have been making a lot...
During the reorganisation of education in Nunavut that led to the passing of Bill 21 in 2009, relian...
Nunavut is important to indigenous peoples everywhere. Inuit hunter-gatherers living scattered over ...
This paper explores the use of Inuit Quajimajatuqangit (IQ) and the policy formation process of the ...
In this article we examine the provision of curriculum in Nunavut between 2000 and 2013. During this...
Although positive policies and laws promote the Inuit language and Inuit qaujimajatuqangit (IQ) in a...
The purpose of this paper is to sketch how Inuit and the Canadian public, and Inuit organisations an...
This paper discusses the implementation of Nunavut compulsory school attendance policy as part of th...
Despite the changing tides of educational policy and reform, the power imbalances that maintain cont...
In 1999, for the first time since Newfoundland and Labrador joined the Canadian Confederation 50 yea...
This article presents an Inuit perspective on how bilingualism and biliteracy may be achieved and su...
This paper is based on a research that explored how Inuit community members in Nunavut Territory, Ca...
Abstract The report on the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (1996), the Kelowna Accord announ...
The protection and promotion of Inuit culture was identified as one of the most important goals for ...
The Nunavut Department of Education adopted a new literacy framework during the 2014/2015 school yea...
The Government of Nunavut and the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement organizations have been making a lot...
During the reorganisation of education in Nunavut that led to the passing of Bill 21 in 2009, relian...
Nunavut is important to indigenous peoples everywhere. Inuit hunter-gatherers living scattered over ...
This paper explores the use of Inuit Quajimajatuqangit (IQ) and the policy formation process of the ...