This study traces the learning journey of primarily non-Indigenous educators who challenged the legacy of colonization in schools, and worked to decolonize their practice, through their participation in a specialized graduate cohort. Drawing upon sharing circle conversations, we highlight themes that emerged from our research. Educators reported their sense of agency to transform and change their practice increased with the support of a critical and caring learning community. In nourishing their learning spirits, educators were able to begin to decolonize education, an ongoing challenge that requires valuing Indigenous people, languages, and land, and building inter-cultural understanding. This study is an example of how graduate programmin...
For those of us with decolonial desires, the university classroom is a potential space of disruption...
Many educators across post-secondary institutions are learning about their colonial histories and th...
The Truth and Reconciliation’s Calls to Action (2015a) highlight education as a means of reconciliat...
This study traces the learning journey of primarily non-Indigenous educators who challenged the lega...
Canadian institutions of higher education are grappling with decolonization, particularly with how t...
This case study explores the impact of an English language Arts Secondary methods class that focused...
Before the TRC’s Calls to Action, we were a collaborative teacher-education partnership of Anishinaa...
This case study examines ongoing work to Indigenize education programs at one Canadian university. T...
This research examined the social and political approaches that Indigenous peoples undertook to situ...
Concerned by the need to decolonize education for Aboriginal students, the authors explore ph...
In the early days soon after the release of the landmark policy paper Indian Control of Indian Educa...
Colleges are the product of colonial government policies that established and support mainstream edu...
Colonialism is a significant problem that impacts how Indigenous (and all) students engage with lear...
Concerned by the need to decolonize education for Aboriginal students, the authors explore philosoph...
Presented by: Tracy L. Friedel, Mahtab Eskandari, Allyson Rayner, Kyle Nelson This interactive ses...
For those of us with decolonial desires, the university classroom is a potential space of disruption...
Many educators across post-secondary institutions are learning about their colonial histories and th...
The Truth and Reconciliation’s Calls to Action (2015a) highlight education as a means of reconciliat...
This study traces the learning journey of primarily non-Indigenous educators who challenged the lega...
Canadian institutions of higher education are grappling with decolonization, particularly with how t...
This case study explores the impact of an English language Arts Secondary methods class that focused...
Before the TRC’s Calls to Action, we were a collaborative teacher-education partnership of Anishinaa...
This case study examines ongoing work to Indigenize education programs at one Canadian university. T...
This research examined the social and political approaches that Indigenous peoples undertook to situ...
Concerned by the need to decolonize education for Aboriginal students, the authors explore ph...
In the early days soon after the release of the landmark policy paper Indian Control of Indian Educa...
Colleges are the product of colonial government policies that established and support mainstream edu...
Colonialism is a significant problem that impacts how Indigenous (and all) students engage with lear...
Concerned by the need to decolonize education for Aboriginal students, the authors explore philosoph...
Presented by: Tracy L. Friedel, Mahtab Eskandari, Allyson Rayner, Kyle Nelson This interactive ses...
For those of us with decolonial desires, the university classroom is a potential space of disruption...
Many educators across post-secondary institutions are learning about their colonial histories and th...
The Truth and Reconciliation’s Calls to Action (2015a) highlight education as a means of reconciliat...