Despite increasing calls for systemic change in the Canadian higher education sector, Indigenous leaders continue to be underrepresented, under-funded, and overworked. This qualitative study investigates the purview of senior Indigenous leaders within Canadian higher education, drawing on interviews conducted with four senior Indigenous leaders at Canadian universities. The study, underpinned by emancipatory Indigenist research, draws on the literature predominantly written by Canadian Indigenous scholars. Reporting on Stage Five of a qualitative Australian project – Walan Mayiny: Indigenous Leadership in Higher Education, this paper is the first of four international aspects of the larger project. Findings suggest these Indigenous senior l...
This article addresses the problematic deficiency in research and scholarship that centers Indigenou...
The participation rate of Indigenous people in higher education is comparatively disparately low acr...
Since the 1970s there has been increased focus by institutions, government, and Indigenous nations o...
While the number of Indigenous people holding senior positions across the Australian higher educatio...
In this article, I analyse a critical factor confronting Australian higher education-the involvement...
This dissertation explores transformational Indigenous leadership pedagogies in higher education thr...
There is clear evidence that Indigenous education has changed considerably over time. Indigenous Aus...
Despite increasing interest in the development of K-12 educational leadership, and the slowly growin...
There is clear evidence that Indigenous education has changed considerably over time. Indigenous Aus...
Much like the work of MacMath and Hall, this work is in response to more than 160 years of forcefull...
This study engages in a critical analysis of the lived experiences of non-Indigenous educational lea...
This chapter examines the impact of UNDRIP on supporting the acceleration of Indigenous participatio...
The number of Indigenous students enrolled in higher education is increasing. Yet parity with the pr...
Since the release in 2015 of the report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, a plet...
This study relies on a mixed method research approach with a focus on qualitative research including...
This article addresses the problematic deficiency in research and scholarship that centers Indigenou...
The participation rate of Indigenous people in higher education is comparatively disparately low acr...
Since the 1970s there has been increased focus by institutions, government, and Indigenous nations o...
While the number of Indigenous people holding senior positions across the Australian higher educatio...
In this article, I analyse a critical factor confronting Australian higher education-the involvement...
This dissertation explores transformational Indigenous leadership pedagogies in higher education thr...
There is clear evidence that Indigenous education has changed considerably over time. Indigenous Aus...
Despite increasing interest in the development of K-12 educational leadership, and the slowly growin...
There is clear evidence that Indigenous education has changed considerably over time. Indigenous Aus...
Much like the work of MacMath and Hall, this work is in response to more than 160 years of forcefull...
This study engages in a critical analysis of the lived experiences of non-Indigenous educational lea...
This chapter examines the impact of UNDRIP on supporting the acceleration of Indigenous participatio...
The number of Indigenous students enrolled in higher education is increasing. Yet parity with the pr...
Since the release in 2015 of the report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, a plet...
This study relies on a mixed method research approach with a focus on qualitative research including...
This article addresses the problematic deficiency in research and scholarship that centers Indigenou...
The participation rate of Indigenous people in higher education is comparatively disparately low acr...
Since the 1970s there has been increased focus by institutions, government, and Indigenous nations o...