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Easby, Angela; Bergier, Aleksandra; Anderson, Kim – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2023
Urban Indigenous communities in Canada are sites of dynamic knowledge transfer among Indigenous people who build community together both from within similar cultural frameworks and across difference. These "inter-national" urban Indigenous communities face distinct challenges and opportunities for implementing Indigenous knowledge…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Urban Areas
Monica McGlynn-Stewart; Nicola Maguire; Lori Budge; Ana-Luisa Sales; Elise Patterson – LEARNing Landscapes, 2024
This three-year qualitative research study examined the knowledge and experiences of 20 early years educators while introducing Indigenous perspectives and pedagogies on Land-Based Learning in10 urban childcare centers. Educators were introduced to Indigenous perspectives and pedagogies through workshops with Indigenous speakers and…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Child Care Centers, Picture Books, Indigenous Populations
Tuck, Eve; Habtom, Sefanit – Educational Theory, 2019
In this article, Eve Tuck and Sefanit Habtom first consider the consequences of the erasure of the importance of place in the field of urban education and then describe a new youth participatory action research project in Toronto called Making Sense of Movements (MSOM). MSOM is a youth participatory visual research project that engages Black and…
Descriptors: Urban Education, Creative Activities, Participatory Research, Action Research
Smith, Bryan – Canadian Social Studies, 2017
Author Bryan Smith agrees that critiques of Sir John A. Macdonald, and Cornwallis as unworthy of public commemoration are warranted and necessary, particularly as each was instrumental in cementing settler-colonial projects of dominion and erasure of Indigenous populations. However, he observes that each figure is but one point (or multiple) in…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Disadvantaged
Galloway, Tracey; Bowra, Andrea; Butsang, Tenzin; Mashford-Pringle, Angela – International Review of Education, 2020
As the COVID-19 crisis continues to develop, communities around the world find themselves living in new and uncertain times. School and university closures are significantly disrupting the lives of students, educators and researchers alike. With the sudden shift to online learning platforms, the limitations on research projects and the lack of…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing, Online Courses
Hudson, Audrey – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2016
In this paper, I aim to investigate the migration of Indigenous youth from the reserve to the urban environment. I will investigate the implications of an arts-based programme for youth and how they utilized my programme as a resource for learning. The goals of this paper are to provide a nuance thinking of and theorizing land as related to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Canada Natives, Young Adults, Rural to Urban Migration
Recollet, Karyn – Curriculum Inquiry, 2015
This article contributes to understanding multi-plexed Indigenous resistance through examining spatial tags. As symbolic, moving critiques, spatial tagging intervenes normative structures of settler colonialism and provides the space through which radical decolonial love can emerge. This discussion of the production of spatial glyphs has…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Resistance (Psychology), Space Utilization, Activism
Fisher, Jennifer – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2011
Echoing Henry Giroux's concerns for the current state of youth and education, this article seeks to provide a cultural history that focuses on the cycles of violence and non-violence happening within public education systems in North American democracies like Canada, with Ontario being the author's primary focus. More specifically, the author…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, North Americans, Public Education, Public Schools
Nagam, Julie – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2011
The cityscape holds the memories of indigenous bones and bodies that resurrect a deep sense of place that exists in the landscape of the city of Toronto. This deep sense of place is part of a connection to the land and stories of place. In this article, the author bridges the creative work of Anishinaabe artist Rebecca Belmore with the living…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Urban Areas, Municipalities, Geographic Location
Lavallee, Lynn F.; Poole, Jennifer M. – International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 2010
How do we limit our focus to mental health when Indigenous teaching demands a much wider lens? How do we respond to mental health recovery when Indigenous experience speaks to a very different approach to healing, and how can we take up the health of Indigenous people in Canada without a discussion of identity and colonization? We cannot, for the…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Land Settlement, Mental Health, Foreign Countries

Anderson, Kim – Child Welfare, 1998
Conducted interviews with six clients of a child welfare agency providing prevention and support services to the Native population of metropolitan Toronto, Ontario. Found that clients' comments about the agency's programs could contribute significantly to the agency's aim to secure a mandate for child protection. Explored the question of…
Descriptors: American Indians, Canada Natives, Child Welfare, Client Attitudes (Human Services)
Eady, Michelle – College Quarterly, 2006
The Sioux Hudson Literacy Council in partnership with AlphaPlus Centre in Toronto, Ontario and Confederation College, Sioux Lookout Campus, is making groundbreaking strides to reach adult learners who reside in remote, isolated communities of Northwestern Ontario. Generous funding from the National Literacy Secretariat in collaboration with…
Descriptors: Pilot Projects, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Foreign Countries
Howard-Bobiwash, Heather – American Indian Quarterly, 2003
Between the end of World War II and the early 1970s, many Native women in Ontario came to Toronto in the hopes of accessing higher education, jobs, and freedom denied them on reserves under the oppression of federal government tutelage. However, much of the literature on Native rural-urban migration in Canada concentrates on an association between…
Descriptors: Females, Canada Natives, Foreign Countries, Community Organizations
Restoule, Jean-Paul – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2005
This paper relates findings from learning circles held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, with urban Aboriginal men. The purpose of the circles was to determine how an Aboriginal cultural identity is formed in urban spaces. Education settings were mentioned by the research participants as a significant contribution to their cultural identity…
Descriptors: Teaching Styles, Indigenous Populations, Course Content, Foreign Countries
Gaikezheyongai, Sally – 2000
Ways of increasing awareness of and access to literacy programs for Native people in Toronto, Ontario, were examined. Data were collected through the following activities: a literature review; meetings with stakeholders and the public; surveys of learners, Native literacy workers, executive directors, and steering committee members; and focus…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Administrator Attitudes, Adult Basic Education, Adult Educators