This paper probes the phenomenon of underperforming indigenous students in Canada through a case study in the school district of Saskatchewan. It is discerned that the disparity between indigenous students’ home culture and the mainstream classroom culture is the major obstacle between indigenous students and academic success. Such a disparity is caused by a couple of reasons. First of all, educators’ misconception, along with education decision-makers’ ineffectiveness, leads to adversity for indigenous students to face in the classroom; secondly, biased evaluation and misjudgments in the current education system also result in indigenous students’ underperformance. Lastly, educators’ low cultural proficiency towards indigenous culture culm...
ABSTRACT. This paper analyses the academic achievement of adolescents in selected ethnocultural grou...
Aboriginal education is a complex system of governance compromises, overlapping jurisdictions and mu...
The paper addresses the causes and implications of, and possible solutions to, the “education gap ” ...
Equity in education for minority students is an issue that has been ignored for quite some time. Thi...
In the article the problem of aboriginal peoples’ education in Canada has been studied. Canada has o...
Research clearly indicates that Indigenous students continue to fail in the Taiwan public school sys...
According to school principals, the purpose of this paper is to identify issues that negatively infl...
In Canada, 25% fewer Indigenous students complete high school compared to non-Indigenous students. ...
Canada’s history with the indigenous community is a long and complex. History which spills ove...
In this article, the educational attainment of Indigenous peoples of working age (25 to 64 years) in...
Abstract Indigenous peoples throughout the world live in more difficult socio-economic circumstances...
International schools are commonly depicted in the academic literature and popular press as offering...
My research study focuses on Chinese immigrants who feel marginalized in the Canadian school system ...
Much like the work of MacMath and Hall, this work is in response to more than 160 years of forcefull...
Despite continuing interest in academic achievement theory and approaches on culturally diverse stud...
ABSTRACT. This paper analyses the academic achievement of adolescents in selected ethnocultural grou...
Aboriginal education is a complex system of governance compromises, overlapping jurisdictions and mu...
The paper addresses the causes and implications of, and possible solutions to, the “education gap ” ...
Equity in education for minority students is an issue that has been ignored for quite some time. Thi...
In the article the problem of aboriginal peoples’ education in Canada has been studied. Canada has o...
Research clearly indicates that Indigenous students continue to fail in the Taiwan public school sys...
According to school principals, the purpose of this paper is to identify issues that negatively infl...
In Canada, 25% fewer Indigenous students complete high school compared to non-Indigenous students. ...
Canada’s history with the indigenous community is a long and complex. History which spills ove...
In this article, the educational attainment of Indigenous peoples of working age (25 to 64 years) in...
Abstract Indigenous peoples throughout the world live in more difficult socio-economic circumstances...
International schools are commonly depicted in the academic literature and popular press as offering...
My research study focuses on Chinese immigrants who feel marginalized in the Canadian school system ...
Much like the work of MacMath and Hall, this work is in response to more than 160 years of forcefull...
Despite continuing interest in academic achievement theory and approaches on culturally diverse stud...
ABSTRACT. This paper analyses the academic achievement of adolescents in selected ethnocultural grou...
Aboriginal education is a complex system of governance compromises, overlapping jurisdictions and mu...
The paper addresses the causes and implications of, and possible solutions to, the “education gap ” ...