This article identifies five predominant approaches to Indigenizing the curriculum occurring within Canadian universities today. Examining these approaches in relation to theories of change articulated by Gaudry and Lorenz (2018) and Stein (2020), the article considers the possibilities and limits of each approach as well as the degree to which they challenge the colonial and Eurocentric edifices of Canadian universities. While many of the current approaches to curricular change involve minor reforms that focus on individual transformation rather than substantive structural shifts, the authors also identify promising initiatives that push toward greater Indigenous intellectual sovereignty and institutional autonomy. The article concludes by...
Postsecondary institutions across Canada have implemented various Indigenization strategies. Critica...
In the wake of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s calls to actions, many Canadian U...
Indigenization is a relatively new phenomenon in Canada. It is a broad concept that includes everyth...
This case study examines ongoing work to Indigenize education programs at one Canadian university. T...
Much like the work of MacMath and Hall, this work is in response to more than 160 years of forcefull...
Permission for use of this item in an institutional repository was granted by the publisher.The Trut...
Since the 1970s there has been increased focus by institutions, government, and Indigenous nations o...
Indigenous students are in “a state of emergency” comprising less than 1 percent of all students enr...
As scholars and practitioners in the higher education fields of internationalization (Beck) and Indi...
In 2015, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) released its report which included 94 Calls t...
The movement, in Canada and the United States, to establish and maintain postsecondary institutions ...
As a response to the recent international calls to decolonize the education of Indigenous students a...
This research examined the social and political approaches that Indigenous peoples undertook to situ...
As a response to the recent international calls to decolonize the education of Indigenous students a...
A growing number of Native scholars are involved in decolonising higher education through a ...
Postsecondary institutions across Canada have implemented various Indigenization strategies. Critica...
In the wake of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s calls to actions, many Canadian U...
Indigenization is a relatively new phenomenon in Canada. It is a broad concept that includes everyth...
This case study examines ongoing work to Indigenize education programs at one Canadian university. T...
Much like the work of MacMath and Hall, this work is in response to more than 160 years of forcefull...
Permission for use of this item in an institutional repository was granted by the publisher.The Trut...
Since the 1970s there has been increased focus by institutions, government, and Indigenous nations o...
Indigenous students are in “a state of emergency” comprising less than 1 percent of all students enr...
As scholars and practitioners in the higher education fields of internationalization (Beck) and Indi...
In 2015, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) released its report which included 94 Calls t...
The movement, in Canada and the United States, to establish and maintain postsecondary institutions ...
As a response to the recent international calls to decolonize the education of Indigenous students a...
This research examined the social and political approaches that Indigenous peoples undertook to situ...
As a response to the recent international calls to decolonize the education of Indigenous students a...
A growing number of Native scholars are involved in decolonising higher education through a ...
Postsecondary institutions across Canada have implemented various Indigenization strategies. Critica...
In the wake of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s calls to actions, many Canadian U...
Indigenization is a relatively new phenomenon in Canada. It is a broad concept that includes everyth...