The First Nations, Métis, and Inuit School-Community Learning Environment Project was one of the programs through which the Aboriginal Branch of Alberta Education attempted to increase the academic success rate of First Nation, Métis, and Inuit students. Sixteen school jurisdictions in Alberta were asked to choose one school within their district on which to focus the resources offered by the Project. These resources included a large amount of money and print materials prepared by the Aboriginal Branch. The schools were asked to consult with the school community and area residents, including elders, to prepare strategies they believed would fulfill the goals of the First Nations, Métis, and Inuit School-Community Learning Environment Projec...
AbstractThis study deals with the educational policies in accordance with the educational opportunit...
In Canada, 25% fewer Indigenous students complete high school compared to non-Indigenous students. ...
As Yukon First Nations prepare to regain authority over education, there is greater opportunity for ...
The First Nations, Métis, and Inuit School-Community Learning Environment Project was one of the pro...
This qualitative inquiry explored a grounded theory of leadership by examining the perceptions of cl...
The academic difficulties experienced by many Aboriginal (First Nations, Métis, Inuit) students in C...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the question “To what degree is educational attainment...
This study investigated engagement and disengagement factors for high school students in a northern...
This paper reports on several phases of a five-year science education development project in Nunavut...
The purpose of this research was to explore how Nunavut Educational Leadership (ELP), a school princ...
ABSTRACT: The academic success of Aboriginal students remains particularly concerning across Ontario...
Aboriginal education is a complex system of governance compromises, overlapping jurisdictions and mu...
In British Columbia (B.C.), Canada, 90% of Aboriginal students attend provincial public schools but ...
Due to a shortage of funds for the Learning Communities Project, I presented alone. The PowerPoint ...
Following Nunatsiavut land claims on the Northeast Atlantic coast in Canada, Memorial University and...
AbstractThis study deals with the educational policies in accordance with the educational opportunit...
In Canada, 25% fewer Indigenous students complete high school compared to non-Indigenous students. ...
As Yukon First Nations prepare to regain authority over education, there is greater opportunity for ...
The First Nations, Métis, and Inuit School-Community Learning Environment Project was one of the pro...
This qualitative inquiry explored a grounded theory of leadership by examining the perceptions of cl...
The academic difficulties experienced by many Aboriginal (First Nations, Métis, Inuit) students in C...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the question “To what degree is educational attainment...
This study investigated engagement and disengagement factors for high school students in a northern...
This paper reports on several phases of a five-year science education development project in Nunavut...
The purpose of this research was to explore how Nunavut Educational Leadership (ELP), a school princ...
ABSTRACT: The academic success of Aboriginal students remains particularly concerning across Ontario...
Aboriginal education is a complex system of governance compromises, overlapping jurisdictions and mu...
In British Columbia (B.C.), Canada, 90% of Aboriginal students attend provincial public schools but ...
Due to a shortage of funds for the Learning Communities Project, I presented alone. The PowerPoint ...
Following Nunatsiavut land claims on the Northeast Atlantic coast in Canada, Memorial University and...
AbstractThis study deals with the educational policies in accordance with the educational opportunit...
In Canada, 25% fewer Indigenous students complete high school compared to non-Indigenous students. ...
As Yukon First Nations prepare to regain authority over education, there is greater opportunity for ...