This article explores the strategies used by Indigenous students attending three Canadian universities (in Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Manitoba) to find success in their studies. As part of a larger study on the success strategies of students who have been traditionally underrepresented in Canadian universities, this article draws on the responses of students who self-identify as Indigenous and insights from a key informant. We argue that the voices of Indigenous students are essential in the processes of institutional decolonizing and reconciliation and of reimagining universities as inclusive, equitable spaces for Indigenous students and their academic successCet article examine les stratégies utilisées par les étudiants Autochtones qui fré...
What does Indigenous student success look like in public school boards? Seven urban Indigenous educa...
What does Indigenous student success look like in public school boards? Seven urban Indigenous educa...
Indigenous peoples, the fastest growing population in Canada, remain significantly underrepresented ...
This article provides results from focus groups and individual interviews with current and former st...
This article provides results from focus groups and individual interviews with current and former st...
The tumultuous history of Indigenous education in Canada has negatively affected the persistence of ...
This article focuses on high school to university transitions for Indigenous youth at universities i...
In 2014 and 2015, significant efforts were made by colleges, institutes, and universities to overhau...
Since the 1970s there has been increased focus by institutions, government, and Indigenous nations o...
An area of research that has had little attention is the experiences of Indigenous doctoral students...
© The Author(s) 2019. Although there have been repeated calls for empirical evaluations focused on i...
An area of research that has had little attention is the experiences of Indigenous doctoral students...
This study relies on a mixed method research approach with a focus on qualitative research including...
The aim of this paper is to challenge the discrepancy between candidate requirements in job postings...
Permission for use of this item in an institutional repository was granted by the publisher.The Trut...
What does Indigenous student success look like in public school boards? Seven urban Indigenous educa...
What does Indigenous student success look like in public school boards? Seven urban Indigenous educa...
Indigenous peoples, the fastest growing population in Canada, remain significantly underrepresented ...
This article provides results from focus groups and individual interviews with current and former st...
This article provides results from focus groups and individual interviews with current and former st...
The tumultuous history of Indigenous education in Canada has negatively affected the persistence of ...
This article focuses on high school to university transitions for Indigenous youth at universities i...
In 2014 and 2015, significant efforts were made by colleges, institutes, and universities to overhau...
Since the 1970s there has been increased focus by institutions, government, and Indigenous nations o...
An area of research that has had little attention is the experiences of Indigenous doctoral students...
© The Author(s) 2019. Although there have been repeated calls for empirical evaluations focused on i...
An area of research that has had little attention is the experiences of Indigenous doctoral students...
This study relies on a mixed method research approach with a focus on qualitative research including...
The aim of this paper is to challenge the discrepancy between candidate requirements in job postings...
Permission for use of this item in an institutional repository was granted by the publisher.The Trut...
What does Indigenous student success look like in public school boards? Seven urban Indigenous educa...
What does Indigenous student success look like in public school boards? Seven urban Indigenous educa...
Indigenous peoples, the fastest growing population in Canada, remain significantly underrepresented ...