What do teachers do (or not do) that makes you want to go to school? A team of Saskatchewan researchers asked Saskatchewan Aboriginal high school students this question about the aspects of instructional practice that helps and hinders their learning. While responses pointed to several aspects, teacher relational instincts and capacities were the most influential in school engagement for this group of Aboriginal students. Students in this study described three relational capacities of effective teachers: a) empathetic responsiveness to the student as whole being, b) the degree to which teacher disposition influenced the relational dynamic with students, and c) teachers’ responsiveness to the full context of the student’s life (including a s...
This paper examines the impact of neoliberalist macro-policy and culture on the conditions and pract...
It is critical that nursing education programs in Canada respond to the Truth and Reconciliation Com...
A common complaint about teacher education programs is that it follows a linear model—where theory a...
What do teachers do (or not do) that makes you want to go to school? A team of Saskatchewan research...
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, ...
This manuscript unfolds in the context of a Faculty of Education course that was designed in respons...
Humour is ubiquitous in Indigenous communities, and often provides some of the most memorable moment...
For most Aboriginal students in Canada, the term “success” in postsecondary education is more compli...
Contribution au Colloque « Consentez-vous (toujours) à participer à ma recherche? » : processus d'ob...
The implementation of Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s (TRC) Calls to Action is a challenge for...
We disseminated the Awareness Questionnaire to the first-year cohorts at 10 Ontario universities in ...
Inspired and guided by the nêhiyaw (Cree) wisdom concept of wâhkôhtowin, this paper frames walking a...
Despite notable progress in access to higher education in Quebec, there are still limitations for ce...
The purpose of this article is to share a student’s critical reflexivity process in an effort to ove...
This paper examines the impact of neoliberalist macro-policy and culture on the conditions and pract...
It is critical that nursing education programs in Canada respond to the Truth and Reconciliation Com...
A common complaint about teacher education programs is that it follows a linear model—where theory a...
What do teachers do (or not do) that makes you want to go to school? A team of Saskatchewan research...
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, ...
This manuscript unfolds in the context of a Faculty of Education course that was designed in respons...
Humour is ubiquitous in Indigenous communities, and often provides some of the most memorable moment...
For most Aboriginal students in Canada, the term “success” in postsecondary education is more compli...
Contribution au Colloque « Consentez-vous (toujours) à participer à ma recherche? » : processus d'ob...
The implementation of Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s (TRC) Calls to Action is a challenge for...
We disseminated the Awareness Questionnaire to the first-year cohorts at 10 Ontario universities in ...
Inspired and guided by the nêhiyaw (Cree) wisdom concept of wâhkôhtowin, this paper frames walking a...
Despite notable progress in access to higher education in Quebec, there are still limitations for ce...
The purpose of this article is to share a student’s critical reflexivity process in an effort to ove...
This paper examines the impact of neoliberalist macro-policy and culture on the conditions and pract...
It is critical that nursing education programs in Canada respond to the Truth and Reconciliation Com...
A common complaint about teacher education programs is that it follows a linear model—where theory a...