This article explores how teachers negotiate their roles and relationships in a Northern Ontario First Nations community. Through a case study approach, utilizing interviews and focus groups with 15 participants, I constructed four categories: (1) pedestal people, (2) educational transitioners, (3) relationship builders, and (4) community integrators, for the purpose of explaining the ways in which teachers navigate their roles and relationships in the community and the implications for their work as teachers. I argue that community integrators embody an understanding of Indigenous approaches, centralized in relational knowing and being, and model a practice most efficacious for Indigenous student success. Keywords: Indigenous education, r...
This narrative inquiry is informed by a concern to increase the number of Indigenous teachers in Can...
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The nature of teachers’ work in one northern Ontario remote First Nation community is explored throu...
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In this study, I explore the experiences and qualities of productive learning relationships shared ...
ABSTRACT. Aboriginal peoples have been subject to colonization that, among other things, disrupted t...
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Recently activities surrounding the integration of Aboriginal cultural knowledge, content, and persp...
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This narrative inquiry is informed by a concern to increase the number of Indigenous teachers in Can...
In this article, we examine the Calls to Action of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) of ...
The purpose of this study was to frame success for Indigenous students in public boards in the exper...
The nature of teachers’ work in one northern Ontario remote First Nation community is explored throu...
This article seeks to contribute to the knowledge base regarding efforts to increase the supply of e...
Aboriginal education in Canada needs to shift away from the assimilative model to a model of cultur...
Abstract The article presents the teaching strategies that supported education success for Indigenou...
First Nations schools in northern Ontario have the dual responsibility of providing students with th...
Employing a multiple instrumental case study approach, we document and analyze initiatives in Saskat...
In this study, I explore the experiences and qualities of productive learning relationships shared ...
ABSTRACT. Aboriginal peoples have been subject to colonization that, among other things, disrupted t...
What does Indigenous student success look like in public school boards? Seven urban Indigenous educa...
This article explores the power of Indigenous teacher mentorship as essential to address “the change...
Recently activities surrounding the integration of Aboriginal cultural knowledge, content, and persp...
This article explores the development of culturally relevant teaching practices of non-Native teache...
This narrative inquiry is informed by a concern to increase the number of Indigenous teachers in Can...
In this article, we examine the Calls to Action of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) of ...
The purpose of this study was to frame success for Indigenous students in public boards in the exper...