In the early days soon after the release of the landmark policy paper Indian Control of Indian Education (1972), postsecondary studies among Indigenous people in Quebec were still new and relatively unknown. Against a backdrop of Indigenous communities starting to take ownership of their own services, the demand for postsecondary Indigenous graduates began to increase significantly, resulting in the development of tailored programs and services: the Amerindianization program led by UQAC in 1971 and the founding of Manitou College in 1973, for example, stand out as two major milestones. The distinctive linguistic reality of Quebec moreover soon became apparent, adding to the initial bilingual dimension (moving from an Indigenous langua...
This paper aims to assess the impact of the study environment on the opportunities of Indigenous wom...
As a response to the recent international calls to decolonize the education of Indigenous students a...
The history of Canada’s educational offerings for Indigenous students was based in colonial and assi...
In the early days soon after the release of the landmark policy paper Indian Control of Indian Educa...
Au Canada, il existe un écart important entre le niveau d'éducation des populations autochtones et c...
This article is based on an anthropological and qualitative study conducted between 2013 and 2015 in...
Integrating Indigenous perspectives in British Columbia is a requirement for teacher education progr...
This paper explores the need to build a reciprocal partnership with Indigenous Peoples and develop c...
This case study examines ongoing work to Indigenize education programs at one Canadian university. T...
This study traces the learning journey of primarily non-Indigenous educators who challenged the lega...
Comprend des références bibliographiques.You have undoubtedly heard talk of decolonization, Indigeni...
Publication faisant suite au 4e Colloque sur la persévérance et la réussite scolaires chez les Premi...
Postsecondary institutions across Canada have implemented various Indigenization strategies. Critica...
With an increasing public concern in the past decade over the socio-economic position of the native ...
Cet article offre une réflexion à la fois micro et macro sur la place des langues dan...
This paper aims to assess the impact of the study environment on the opportunities of Indigenous wom...
As a response to the recent international calls to decolonize the education of Indigenous students a...
The history of Canada’s educational offerings for Indigenous students was based in colonial and assi...
In the early days soon after the release of the landmark policy paper Indian Control of Indian Educa...
Au Canada, il existe un écart important entre le niveau d'éducation des populations autochtones et c...
This article is based on an anthropological and qualitative study conducted between 2013 and 2015 in...
Integrating Indigenous perspectives in British Columbia is a requirement for teacher education progr...
This paper explores the need to build a reciprocal partnership with Indigenous Peoples and develop c...
This case study examines ongoing work to Indigenize education programs at one Canadian university. T...
This study traces the learning journey of primarily non-Indigenous educators who challenged the lega...
Comprend des références bibliographiques.You have undoubtedly heard talk of decolonization, Indigeni...
Publication faisant suite au 4e Colloque sur la persévérance et la réussite scolaires chez les Premi...
Postsecondary institutions across Canada have implemented various Indigenization strategies. Critica...
With an increasing public concern in the past decade over the socio-economic position of the native ...
Cet article offre une réflexion à la fois micro et macro sur la place des langues dan...
This paper aims to assess the impact of the study environment on the opportunities of Indigenous wom...
As a response to the recent international calls to decolonize the education of Indigenous students a...
The history of Canada’s educational offerings for Indigenous students was based in colonial and assi...