The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the question “To what degree is educational attainment impacted for First Nations students, when comparing a band-operated elementary school with the public system?” Community members (n=26), both parents/guardians and students, shared their thoughts and opinions in the elementary experiences of the children. Collecting data from students and parents/guardians was intended to generate comparative scripts about the community perceptions of the band-operated school and the public system. Exploring what attitudes, beliefs, benefits, and drawbacks community members had for elementary systems would help to decipher what the impact was. Quantitative data was gathered from a five-point Likert scale qu...
In British Columbia (B.C.), Canada, 90% of Aboriginal students attend provincial public schools but ...
In Canada, 25% fewer Indigenous students complete high school compared to non-Indigenous students. ...
This qualitative inquiry explored a grounded theory of leadership by examining the perceptions of cl...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the question “To what degree is educational attainment...
The purpose of this study was to determine the perspectives of First Nations students regarding thei...
Abstract: In Alberta, concerns about the state of educational achievement among First Nations studen...
This study investigated engagement and disengagement factors for high school students in a northern...
The purpose of this study was to determine what factors are needed to guide the practice of non-Nati...
With the move to self-governance and the dismantling of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC), t...
The objective of the research was to determine how the dynamics of school and community context int...
AbstractThis study deals with the educational policies in accordance with the educational opportunit...
This qualitative study describes the perceptions held by the stakeholders of education in a self-gov...
The First Nations, Métis, and Inuit School-Community Learning Environment Project was one of the pro...
ABSTRACT: The academic success of Aboriginal students remains particularly concerning across Ontario...
This study sought to describe the congruence between Aboriginal student citizenship development, as ...
In British Columbia (B.C.), Canada, 90% of Aboriginal students attend provincial public schools but ...
In Canada, 25% fewer Indigenous students complete high school compared to non-Indigenous students. ...
This qualitative inquiry explored a grounded theory of leadership by examining the perceptions of cl...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the question “To what degree is educational attainment...
The purpose of this study was to determine the perspectives of First Nations students regarding thei...
Abstract: In Alberta, concerns about the state of educational achievement among First Nations studen...
This study investigated engagement and disengagement factors for high school students in a northern...
The purpose of this study was to determine what factors are needed to guide the practice of non-Nati...
With the move to self-governance and the dismantling of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC), t...
The objective of the research was to determine how the dynamics of school and community context int...
AbstractThis study deals with the educational policies in accordance with the educational opportunit...
This qualitative study describes the perceptions held by the stakeholders of education in a self-gov...
The First Nations, Métis, and Inuit School-Community Learning Environment Project was one of the pro...
ABSTRACT: The academic success of Aboriginal students remains particularly concerning across Ontario...
This study sought to describe the congruence between Aboriginal student citizenship development, as ...
In British Columbia (B.C.), Canada, 90% of Aboriginal students attend provincial public schools but ...
In Canada, 25% fewer Indigenous students complete high school compared to non-Indigenous students. ...
This qualitative inquiry explored a grounded theory of leadership by examining the perceptions of cl...