Longstanding calls for return to self-government and continuing alienation of First Nations’ youth from mainstream educational systems point to the need for provision of adult education that serves First Nations’ needs. An adaptable and culturally coherent learner support system for adult education programs for First Nation students and practitioners is proposed that can be adapted for use by different groups and for different subjects to support self-determination and self-government. Using online Communities of Interest (for learners) and Communities of Practice (for practitioners) is culturally appropriate and would facilitate engagement of students and practitioners, particularly in view of the importance that First Nations place on com...
This article examines the potential value of the Internet in serving disadvantaged groups, specifica...
First Nations students are not as successful as the "mainstream" in post-secondary education in Brit...
More recent developments in Canada’s Yukon Territory draw attention to how political changes have po...
Longstanding calls for return to self-government and continuing alienation of First Nations’ youth f...
In the era of Truth and Reconciliation (TRC), educational administrators have a responsibility to an...
This article focuses on the creation, implementation, experiences, and research surrounding the fir...
Geographic isolation hinders many First Nation communities’ ability to provide their students with a...
The educational attainment levels of First Nations people in Canada lags behind that of mainstream s...
KOs Internet High School (KIHS) provides Grade Nine and Ten students from remote and isolated First ...
This paper describes an ethnographic case study of eleven First Nations adult learners in a Northern...
During the 2022 Indigenous Head and Heart Fellowship at Western University, working with Dr. Brent D...
This study is a self-reflexive autoethnographic analysis of my physical attendance to approximately ...
Due to a shortage of funds for the Learning Communities Project, I presented alone. The PowerPoint ...
The Constitutional Act 1867 established a dual system of education in Canada – provincial authority ...
Post-secondary institutions have a critical role to play in addressing the Truth and Reconciliation ...
This article examines the potential value of the Internet in serving disadvantaged groups, specifica...
First Nations students are not as successful as the "mainstream" in post-secondary education in Brit...
More recent developments in Canada’s Yukon Territory draw attention to how political changes have po...
Longstanding calls for return to self-government and continuing alienation of First Nations’ youth f...
In the era of Truth and Reconciliation (TRC), educational administrators have a responsibility to an...
This article focuses on the creation, implementation, experiences, and research surrounding the fir...
Geographic isolation hinders many First Nation communities’ ability to provide their students with a...
The educational attainment levels of First Nations people in Canada lags behind that of mainstream s...
KOs Internet High School (KIHS) provides Grade Nine and Ten students from remote and isolated First ...
This paper describes an ethnographic case study of eleven First Nations adult learners in a Northern...
During the 2022 Indigenous Head and Heart Fellowship at Western University, working with Dr. Brent D...
This study is a self-reflexive autoethnographic analysis of my physical attendance to approximately ...
Due to a shortage of funds for the Learning Communities Project, I presented alone. The PowerPoint ...
The Constitutional Act 1867 established a dual system of education in Canada – provincial authority ...
Post-secondary institutions have a critical role to play in addressing the Truth and Reconciliation ...
This article examines the potential value of the Internet in serving disadvantaged groups, specifica...
First Nations students are not as successful as the "mainstream" in post-secondary education in Brit...
More recent developments in Canada’s Yukon Territory draw attention to how political changes have po...