As an emerging Indigenous scholar completing a mainstream doctoral program, I was immediately drawn to the work of Marie Battiste. Her work inspires my commitment to approach my degree as a decolonizing journey that nourishes my own learning spirit. Battiste (1998) captures the paradox of mainstream education as it is experienced by Aboriginal students. As she pointed out while Aboriginal students are looking to liberate themselves and their communities through education, they are faced with a strenuous curriculum that does not “mirror” them. As a result, students experience a “fragmented existence” (p. 24). This has indeed been my experience. Her recent book, Decolonizing Education: Nourishing the Learning Spirit expresses the tensions Ind...
This is an excellent book about an issue of importance for the future of cities in the Canadian prai...
Comprend des références bibliographiquesIndigenous and decolonizing perspectives on education have l...
Concerned by the need to decolonize education for Aboriginal students, the authors explore ph...
As an emerging Indigenous scholar completing a mainstream doctoral program, I was immediately drawn ...
Comprend des références bibliographiques et un index.Drawing on treaties, international law, the wor...
The purpose of this paper is to argue for intersecting Indigenous and Critical Pedagogies to transfo...
As a response to the recent international calls to decolonize the education of Indigenous students a...
Since the majority of teachers of Indigenous students in Canada are non-Indigenous, the current effo...
In 1996, the authors of the Canadian Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples concluded Canadian educa...
As a response to the recent international calls to decolonize the education of Indigenous students a...
In 1996, the authors of the Canadian Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples concluded Canadian educa...
This qualitative study explored the potential for decolonizing the secondary English Language Arts c...
This case study explores the impact of an English language Arts Secondary methods class that focused...
This dissertation explores my personal journey of becoming a human being, particularly by drawing on...
Reconciliation calls settler-educators to confront coloniality; to take up action that reflects a re...
This is an excellent book about an issue of importance for the future of cities in the Canadian prai...
Comprend des références bibliographiquesIndigenous and decolonizing perspectives on education have l...
Concerned by the need to decolonize education for Aboriginal students, the authors explore ph...
As an emerging Indigenous scholar completing a mainstream doctoral program, I was immediately drawn ...
Comprend des références bibliographiques et un index.Drawing on treaties, international law, the wor...
The purpose of this paper is to argue for intersecting Indigenous and Critical Pedagogies to transfo...
As a response to the recent international calls to decolonize the education of Indigenous students a...
Since the majority of teachers of Indigenous students in Canada are non-Indigenous, the current effo...
In 1996, the authors of the Canadian Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples concluded Canadian educa...
As a response to the recent international calls to decolonize the education of Indigenous students a...
In 1996, the authors of the Canadian Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples concluded Canadian educa...
This qualitative study explored the potential for decolonizing the secondary English Language Arts c...
This case study explores the impact of an English language Arts Secondary methods class that focused...
This dissertation explores my personal journey of becoming a human being, particularly by drawing on...
Reconciliation calls settler-educators to confront coloniality; to take up action that reflects a re...
This is an excellent book about an issue of importance for the future of cities in the Canadian prai...
Comprend des références bibliographiquesIndigenous and decolonizing perspectives on education have l...
Concerned by the need to decolonize education for Aboriginal students, the authors explore ph...