An increasing body of knowledge links parental involvement with student success but few studies address Aboriginal parental involvement in urban settings. While some critics argue traditional Aboriginal knowledge is best delivered at home, Aboriginal children who share parents’ stories in the classroom benefit other children who draw connections to these stories. Moreover, Aboriginal learners need to function in mainstream Western society and in public school settings in which educators often have a difficult time engaging Aboriginal parents. Consequently, this research sought to explore the perceptions and sense of engagement of parents/caregivers in the Aboriginal Student Program (ASP) in a publicly funded secondary school in Ontario. The...
Despite numerous reviews, strategies and programs, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students st...
This report explores school-‐parent engagement in three town-‐based schools in the Northern Territ...
ABSTRACT The primary purpose of this study was to explore teachers’ perceptions of Aboriginal studen...
The purpose of this thesis was to explore Dakota Aboriginal caregivers' involvement in their childre...
In this thesis, I work through the educational narratives of young Aboriginal women and men as I exp...
This resource sheet identifies some of the key practices that have underpinned programs or practices...
This ethnographic inquiry is based on Dorothy E. Smith's (2006) institutional ethnography. In this s...
This ethnography analyses the circumstances of Aboriginal children attending a remote Australian sch...
In Queensland, there is little research that speaks to the historical experiences of schooling. Abor...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
Although the percentage of Aboriginal youth who leave school prior to completion is declining, it re...
Research in education asserts that racism and discrimination in schools and in our wider society are...
The Aboriginal population is the fastest growing segment of the Canadian population. As a result, it...
This qualitative study was designed to explore the perceptions of Aboriginal professionals in variou...
This study presents the outcomes of the first phase of a three phase research initiative which begin...
Despite numerous reviews, strategies and programs, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students st...
This report explores school-‐parent engagement in three town-‐based schools in the Northern Territ...
ABSTRACT The primary purpose of this study was to explore teachers’ perceptions of Aboriginal studen...
The purpose of this thesis was to explore Dakota Aboriginal caregivers' involvement in their childre...
In this thesis, I work through the educational narratives of young Aboriginal women and men as I exp...
This resource sheet identifies some of the key practices that have underpinned programs or practices...
This ethnographic inquiry is based on Dorothy E. Smith's (2006) institutional ethnography. In this s...
This ethnography analyses the circumstances of Aboriginal children attending a remote Australian sch...
In Queensland, there is little research that speaks to the historical experiences of schooling. Abor...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
Although the percentage of Aboriginal youth who leave school prior to completion is declining, it re...
Research in education asserts that racism and discrimination in schools and in our wider society are...
The Aboriginal population is the fastest growing segment of the Canadian population. As a result, it...
This qualitative study was designed to explore the perceptions of Aboriginal professionals in variou...
This study presents the outcomes of the first phase of a three phase research initiative which begin...
Despite numerous reviews, strategies and programs, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students st...
This report explores school-‐parent engagement in three town-‐based schools in the Northern Territ...
ABSTRACT The primary purpose of this study was to explore teachers’ perceptions of Aboriginal studen...