Following Nunatsiavut land claims on the Northeast Atlantic coast in Canada, Memorial University and the Nunatsiavut Government partnered to offer a community-based, Inuit-specific Bachelor of Education (IBED). This program was developed to lay a foundation for Inuit-governed schools. In the context of a broader research project on the development and mobilization of Inuit educational leaders in northern Canada, we listened to the stories of Inuit pre-service teachers, instructors, and administrators who contributed to the first IBED program. Analysis of their narratives shows how the physical location of the program opened learning spaces for Inuit students who were unwilling or unable to study outside their home region. We also discuss ho...
The purpose of this research was to explore how Nunavut Educational Leadership (ELP), a school princ...
Academic discourse relating to the cultural relevance of indigenous education is ever expanding both...
After a brief discussion on the research methodology used, this narrative is divided into three main...
Following Nunatsiavut land claims on the Northeast Atlantic coast in Canada, Memorial University and...
Memorial University’s 2009 Presidential Task Force on Aboriginal Initiatives called for the establis...
The Inuit Bachelor of Education (IBED) program in Labrador is a partnership between the Nunatsiavut ...
Initial teacher education in Canada involves both education and certification. While teaching is des...
Acknowledgements We gratefully acknowledge research funding by ArcticNet Centre for Research Excelle...
There is a longstanding desire among Inuit and some northern educators to better integrate Inuit cul...
Teacher education has existed in Nunavut, Canada, for more than 40 years, yet the programs offered h...
Similar to several other jurisdictions across the arctic, recent developments in Canada’s Yukon Terr...
While some current teacher-education programs emphasize community-based learning, Inuit preservice t...
The history of formal K-12 education in Nunavut has been characterized by a gradual shift from "sout...
Despite the changing tides of educational policy and reform, the power imbalances that maintain cont...
We describe findings from participatory research conducted by a southern-based researcher from Thund...
The purpose of this research was to explore how Nunavut Educational Leadership (ELP), a school princ...
Academic discourse relating to the cultural relevance of indigenous education is ever expanding both...
After a brief discussion on the research methodology used, this narrative is divided into three main...
Following Nunatsiavut land claims on the Northeast Atlantic coast in Canada, Memorial University and...
Memorial University’s 2009 Presidential Task Force on Aboriginal Initiatives called for the establis...
The Inuit Bachelor of Education (IBED) program in Labrador is a partnership between the Nunatsiavut ...
Initial teacher education in Canada involves both education and certification. While teaching is des...
Acknowledgements We gratefully acknowledge research funding by ArcticNet Centre for Research Excelle...
There is a longstanding desire among Inuit and some northern educators to better integrate Inuit cul...
Teacher education has existed in Nunavut, Canada, for more than 40 years, yet the programs offered h...
Similar to several other jurisdictions across the arctic, recent developments in Canada’s Yukon Terr...
While some current teacher-education programs emphasize community-based learning, Inuit preservice t...
The history of formal K-12 education in Nunavut has been characterized by a gradual shift from "sout...
Despite the changing tides of educational policy and reform, the power imbalances that maintain cont...
We describe findings from participatory research conducted by a southern-based researcher from Thund...
The purpose of this research was to explore how Nunavut Educational Leadership (ELP), a school princ...
Academic discourse relating to the cultural relevance of indigenous education is ever expanding both...
After a brief discussion on the research methodology used, this narrative is divided into three main...