This dissertation explores the contradictions and tensions inherent in state discourses of partnership and collaboration in the realm of urban indigenous education in Central Canada. These partnerships, explicitly aimed at a realignment of the state with indigenous peoples through the creation of school-community alliances and imbued with the symbolic language and normative claims of \u27working together\u27, are located within the context of federal and provincial discourses of schooling that construct the role and purpose of education as both transformative and emancipatory and that continually emphasize the educational failure of indigenous students within Canadian public schools. This study begins from the premise that white such natura...
As a result of the colonial history of Canada, and years of imposed structural violence, direct viol...
Colonialism is a significant problem that impacts how Indigenous (and all) students engage with lear...
This dissertation examines contemporary discourses of Indigenous trauma, healing, and reconciliation...
This dissertation explores the contradictions and tensions inherent in state discourses of partnersh...
In this dissertation, I examine how educators understand what it means to equitably and respectfully...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation explores new Aboriginal-Canadian relations...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is a two-part inquiry into the First Nations cont...
This dissertation explores 20th century Canadian assimilationist educational systems and the emergen...
This dissertation is the product of both lifework and a 2007-2010 research study. Working, living a...
The dissertation is a philosophical and historical investigation of the political and ethical relati...
The national Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada has challenged governments and school boa...
This thesis is a non-empirical, anticolonial, historical, and political analysis of policy and publi...
This paper reviews the meaning and content of various First-Nation selfgovernment discourses that ha...
This dissertation is an ethnography. It explores the ways that people within a First Nations adult e...
This dissertation is a critical policy study of the development of Aboriginal post-secondary educati...
As a result of the colonial history of Canada, and years of imposed structural violence, direct viol...
Colonialism is a significant problem that impacts how Indigenous (and all) students engage with lear...
This dissertation examines contemporary discourses of Indigenous trauma, healing, and reconciliation...
This dissertation explores the contradictions and tensions inherent in state discourses of partnersh...
In this dissertation, I examine how educators understand what it means to equitably and respectfully...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation explores new Aboriginal-Canadian relations...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is a two-part inquiry into the First Nations cont...
This dissertation explores 20th century Canadian assimilationist educational systems and the emergen...
This dissertation is the product of both lifework and a 2007-2010 research study. Working, living a...
The dissertation is a philosophical and historical investigation of the political and ethical relati...
The national Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada has challenged governments and school boa...
This thesis is a non-empirical, anticolonial, historical, and political analysis of policy and publi...
This paper reviews the meaning and content of various First-Nation selfgovernment discourses that ha...
This dissertation is an ethnography. It explores the ways that people within a First Nations adult e...
This dissertation is a critical policy study of the development of Aboriginal post-secondary educati...
As a result of the colonial history of Canada, and years of imposed structural violence, direct viol...
Colonialism is a significant problem that impacts how Indigenous (and all) students engage with lear...
This dissertation examines contemporary discourses of Indigenous trauma, healing, and reconciliation...