The western Canadian province of Alberta possesses extraordinary resources in agriculture, forestry, oil and gas, and tourism. Because of its geography (its area is over 255,000 square miles, 661,000 square kilometers), it also confronts daunting challenges in educating and training its diverse residents, especially its aboriginal population. The 2006 federal census recorded that 6% of Alberta 3.3 million inhabitants self-reported themselves as “aboriginal” (including Metis). Many of these live in remote northern regions. The literature shows that in Canada, aboriginals are underrepresented in university enrolments, but not in college or other institutions, suggesting that large gains have been made in educational and training particip...
In the era of Truth and Reconciliation (TRC), educational administrators have a responsibility to an...
This research explores sustainability practices and drivers in Aboriginal post-secondary education p...
At the Harris Centre Regional Workshop for Economic Zones 4 and 5 (Southeast Labrador), May 2006, on...
The western Canadian province of Alberta has used some of the proceeds from exploitation of its extr...
Due to a shortage of funds for the Learning Communities Project, I presented alone. The PowerPoint ...
For several years, the government of the western Canadian province of Alberta has drafted policies...
For several years, the government of the western Canadian province of Alberta has drafted policies a...
Canada has an unprecedented need to increase the number of Aboriginal peoples who undertake and comp...
Canada has an unprecedented need to increase the number of Aboriginal peoples who undertake and comp...
Recent Ontario provincial and federal education policy developments propose to increase the academic...
Aboriginal education is a complex system of governance compromises, overlapping jurisdictions and mu...
Canada has an unprecedented need to increase the number of Aboriginal peoples who undertake and comp...
Canada’s history with the indigenous community is a long and complex. History which spills ove...
This study was designed to identify the needs of Native students at the University of Saskatchewan. ...
This qualitative study examined the perspectives of educational leaders in Alberta regarding issues ...
In the era of Truth and Reconciliation (TRC), educational administrators have a responsibility to an...
This research explores sustainability practices and drivers in Aboriginal post-secondary education p...
At the Harris Centre Regional Workshop for Economic Zones 4 and 5 (Southeast Labrador), May 2006, on...
The western Canadian province of Alberta has used some of the proceeds from exploitation of its extr...
Due to a shortage of funds for the Learning Communities Project, I presented alone. The PowerPoint ...
For several years, the government of the western Canadian province of Alberta has drafted policies...
For several years, the government of the western Canadian province of Alberta has drafted policies a...
Canada has an unprecedented need to increase the number of Aboriginal peoples who undertake and comp...
Canada has an unprecedented need to increase the number of Aboriginal peoples who undertake and comp...
Recent Ontario provincial and federal education policy developments propose to increase the academic...
Aboriginal education is a complex system of governance compromises, overlapping jurisdictions and mu...
Canada has an unprecedented need to increase the number of Aboriginal peoples who undertake and comp...
Canada’s history with the indigenous community is a long and complex. History which spills ove...
This study was designed to identify the needs of Native students at the University of Saskatchewan. ...
This qualitative study examined the perspectives of educational leaders in Alberta regarding issues ...
In the era of Truth and Reconciliation (TRC), educational administrators have a responsibility to an...
This research explores sustainability practices and drivers in Aboriginal post-secondary education p...
At the Harris Centre Regional Workshop for Economic Zones 4 and 5 (Southeast Labrador), May 2006, on...