In this paper, we explain how principals across Saskatchewan, Prince Edward Island, and Nunavut (Canada) promoted educational success for Indigenous students. Herein, success incorporates academic, physical, emotional and spiritual wellness. For this qualitative, multi-case study, the data were 29 individual interviews conducted with 17 principals. This study showed that building and nurturing relationships with Indigenous students, parents1 and the community supported Indigenous student success. Building principal-student relationships included principals informally talking with students and leading extracurricular activities for students. Building principal-parent relationships meant spending face-to-face time with parents, viewing parent...
This study examines relationships between Indigenous parents and their children’s non-Indigenous tea...
Australian schools are now under constant pressure to improve student results, particularly those of...
The purpose of this research was to explore how Nunavut Educational Leadership (ELP), a school princ...
The achievement gap between Indigenous and Non-indigenous students across Canada continuous to widen...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the leadership perceptions and practices of principals who ...
The achievement gap between Indigenous and Non-indigenous students across Canada continuous to widen...
The achievement gap between Indigenous and Non-indigenous students across Canada continuous to widen...
The purpose of this study was to determine what factors are needed to guide the practice of non-Nati...
This is a study of the nature of educative leadership in indigenous schools in Canada, New Zealand,...
This is a study of the nature of educative leadership in indigenous schools in Canada, New Zealand,...
The purpose of this study was to frame success for Indigenous students in public boards in the exper...
Mapping the Landscape of Indigenous Student Success offers Aboriginal students’ voices as they descr...
This paper reports on the existing professional relationships between Indigenous Education Workers (...
According to school principals, the purpose of this paper is to identify issues that negatively infl...
Over the years in the Northern Territory, there has been a growing interest among educators and Indi...
This study examines relationships between Indigenous parents and their children’s non-Indigenous tea...
Australian schools are now under constant pressure to improve student results, particularly those of...
The purpose of this research was to explore how Nunavut Educational Leadership (ELP), a school princ...
The achievement gap between Indigenous and Non-indigenous students across Canada continuous to widen...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the leadership perceptions and practices of principals who ...
The achievement gap between Indigenous and Non-indigenous students across Canada continuous to widen...
The achievement gap between Indigenous and Non-indigenous students across Canada continuous to widen...
The purpose of this study was to determine what factors are needed to guide the practice of non-Nati...
This is a study of the nature of educative leadership in indigenous schools in Canada, New Zealand,...
This is a study of the nature of educative leadership in indigenous schools in Canada, New Zealand,...
The purpose of this study was to frame success for Indigenous students in public boards in the exper...
Mapping the Landscape of Indigenous Student Success offers Aboriginal students’ voices as they descr...
This paper reports on the existing professional relationships between Indigenous Education Workers (...
According to school principals, the purpose of this paper is to identify issues that negatively infl...
Over the years in the Northern Territory, there has been a growing interest among educators and Indi...
This study examines relationships between Indigenous parents and their children’s non-Indigenous tea...
Australian schools are now under constant pressure to improve student results, particularly those of...
The purpose of this research was to explore how Nunavut Educational Leadership (ELP), a school princ...