Permission for use of this item in an institutional repository was granted by the publisher.The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada widely shared its Reports and Calls to Action regarding the “Indian Residential School System” in 2015. Since that time, higher education institutions across Canada have been engaged in diverse institutional reform efforts. This article is a case study of an Indigenous student-led reform initiative at The University of Winnipeg that resulted in the first mandatory Indigenous course requirement as a graduation requirement for all undergraduate students in Canada. The research is designed and conducted with Indigenous leadership and partnership and relies on the insights of Indigenous students that led ...
In the wake of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s calls to actions, many Canadian U...
In 1996, the authors of the Canadian Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples concluded Canadian educa...
This article explores the strategies used by Indigenous students attending three Canadian universiti...
Indigenous students are in “a state of emergency” comprising less than 1 percent of all students enr...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is a two-part inquiry into the First Nations cont...
This paper reflects a long journey of collaborative policy and curriculum reform; the reform of many...
Much like the work of MacMath and Hall, this work is in response to more than 160 years of forcefull...
The movement, in Canada and the United States, to establish and maintain postsecondary institutions ...
As a result of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (or TRCC, 2015a, 2015b), calls to a...
In this article, I analyze, evaluate, and problematize the structure of settler colonialism and demo...
This article identifies five predominant approaches to Indigenizing the curriculum occurring within ...
Since the release in 2015 of the report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, a plet...
The paper addresses three educational policy documents created by the Ontario Ministry of Education ...
This research examined the social and political approaches that Indigenous peoples undertook to situ...
In 2015, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) released its report which included 94 Calls t...
In the wake of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s calls to actions, many Canadian U...
In 1996, the authors of the Canadian Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples concluded Canadian educa...
This article explores the strategies used by Indigenous students attending three Canadian universiti...
Indigenous students are in “a state of emergency” comprising less than 1 percent of all students enr...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is a two-part inquiry into the First Nations cont...
This paper reflects a long journey of collaborative policy and curriculum reform; the reform of many...
Much like the work of MacMath and Hall, this work is in response to more than 160 years of forcefull...
The movement, in Canada and the United States, to establish and maintain postsecondary institutions ...
As a result of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (or TRCC, 2015a, 2015b), calls to a...
In this article, I analyze, evaluate, and problematize the structure of settler colonialism and demo...
This article identifies five predominant approaches to Indigenizing the curriculum occurring within ...
Since the release in 2015 of the report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, a plet...
The paper addresses three educational policy documents created by the Ontario Ministry of Education ...
This research examined the social and political approaches that Indigenous peoples undertook to situ...
In 2015, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) released its report which included 94 Calls t...
In the wake of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s calls to actions, many Canadian U...
In 1996, the authors of the Canadian Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples concluded Canadian educa...
This article explores the strategies used by Indigenous students attending three Canadian universiti...