This paper examines the significance of colonial contexts that influence the teaching of Indigenous literatures. It draws upon conversations I held with Indigenous writers and with secondary educators, in which we discussed the relationships between Indigenous communities, Indigenous literatures, and classroom teaching in Canada. In dialogue with teachers’ and authors’ perspectives, this paper argues that, when Indigenous stories are told and taught, readers are invited to challenge colonial understandings and are implicated into challenging classroom experiences. The pedagogical experiences precipitated by Indigenous literatures can be difficult for teachers and students, leading to unsettling dynamics, but are importantly decolonizing. Ke...
Rooted in the implementation of residential schools, Indigenous education has had various meanings a...
This case study explores the impact of an English language Arts Secondary methods class that focused...
Colonialism is a significant problem that impacts how Indigenous (and all) students engage with lear...
This paper makes a case for attending to the resurgence of Indigenous literary arts in taking up the...
This paper makes a case for attending to the resurgence of Indigenous literary arts in taking up the...
This qualitative study explored the potential for decolonizing the secondary English Language Arts c...
This qualitative study explored the potential for decolonizing the secondary English Language Arts c...
The purpose of this paper is to argue for intersecting Indigenous and Critical Pedagogies to transfo...
The purpose of this paper is to argue for intersecting Indigenous and Critical Pedagogies to transfo...
Since the majority of teachers of Indigenous students in Canada are non-Indigenous, the current effo...
Concerned by the need to decolonize education for Aboriginal students, the authors explore ph...
The notable trauma experienced by Indigenous Canadian peoples at residential schools is only now, in...
This article argues that decolonizing educational research begins in attention to inherited col...
Concerned by the need to decolonize education for Aboriginal students, the authors explore philosoph...
As a response to the recent international calls to decolonize the education of Indigenous students a...
Rooted in the implementation of residential schools, Indigenous education has had various meanings a...
This case study explores the impact of an English language Arts Secondary methods class that focused...
Colonialism is a significant problem that impacts how Indigenous (and all) students engage with lear...
This paper makes a case for attending to the resurgence of Indigenous literary arts in taking up the...
This paper makes a case for attending to the resurgence of Indigenous literary arts in taking up the...
This qualitative study explored the potential for decolonizing the secondary English Language Arts c...
This qualitative study explored the potential for decolonizing the secondary English Language Arts c...
The purpose of this paper is to argue for intersecting Indigenous and Critical Pedagogies to transfo...
The purpose of this paper is to argue for intersecting Indigenous and Critical Pedagogies to transfo...
Since the majority of teachers of Indigenous students in Canada are non-Indigenous, the current effo...
Concerned by the need to decolonize education for Aboriginal students, the authors explore ph...
The notable trauma experienced by Indigenous Canadian peoples at residential schools is only now, in...
This article argues that decolonizing educational research begins in attention to inherited col...
Concerned by the need to decolonize education for Aboriginal students, the authors explore philosoph...
As a response to the recent international calls to decolonize the education of Indigenous students a...
Rooted in the implementation of residential schools, Indigenous education has had various meanings a...
This case study explores the impact of an English language Arts Secondary methods class that focused...
Colonialism is a significant problem that impacts how Indigenous (and all) students engage with lear...