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Rinkel-Mackay, Sherri – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2023
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada has calls to action for the inclusion of Indigenous knowledges and teaching practices in classrooms. Western educators have different degrees of willingness, understanding, and skill in teaching Indigenous concepts and their teaching practices can be superficial. Highlighting autoethnographic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Indigenous Knowledge, Teaching Methods
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Elaine Greidanus; Dawn Burleigh; Daphne Mai'Stonia – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2023
School communities thrive when educators actively foster wellness. Educators working in First Nations communities conceptualize wellness in unique ways and are active agents in creating opportunities to meet their own wellness needs. This research explores conceptions, supports, and challenges related to wellness from the perspectives of teachers…
Descriptors: Wellness, Barriers, Foreign Countries, Canada Natives
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Leslie Obol – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2024
Through critical and creative reflection, I consider what it means to be a Treaty Person in so-called Canada from the perspective of a settler educator. I focus on winter count making, which is a traditional practice of the Lakota (Sioux), Blackfoot, Kiowa, and Mandan Nations of the Prairies where symbols are created and used to recall significant…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, American Indians, Canada Natives
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Stagg Peterson, Shelley; Friedrich, Nicola; Portier, Christine – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2021
In this study, we offer a unique perspective of time spent in kindergarten and young children's writing by presenting a multi-dimensional analysis of the writing of 72 children (5-years-old) living in northern communities in two Canadian provinces. We administered the "Drawing, Writing, Talking Task" (DWTT), a research-based classroom…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Kindergarten, Young Children, Rural Areas
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McGinn, Michelle K.; Niemczyk, Ewelina K. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2020
Although the contemporary research environment encourages knowledge generation through research collaboration rather than individualized projects, limited scholarly attention has been devoted to the practice of collaboration within research teams. This paper presents a qualitative analysis of team dynamics and learning opportunities within four…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Social Science Research, Researchers, Cooperation
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Douglas, Velta; Purton, Fiona; Bascuñán, Daniela – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2020
Indigenous perspectives and knowledges have been rendered "difficult" to teach and learn due to settler-colonial norms that are naturalized in Ontario's public K-12 education system. We explore how we as educators and teachers with diverse populations of students critically engage pedagogy and knowledge to take up Indigenous perspectives…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Difficulty Level, Teaching Methods, Intervention
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Kearns, Laura-Lee – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2020
This case study explores the impact of an English language Arts Secondary methods class that focused on learning with and from Indigenous people. By participating in a number of in-class activities, taking a field trip, and engaging in a critical service-learning project that helped decentre the learner/teacher relationship, many non-Indigenous…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Transformative Learning, English, Language Arts
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Stelmach, Bonnie; Kovach, Margaret; Steeves, Larry – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2017
What do teachers do (or not do) that makes you want to go to school? A team of Saskatchewan researchers asked Saskatchewan Aboriginal high school students this question about the aspects of instructional practice that helps and hinders their learning. While responses pointed to several aspects, teacher relational instincts and capacities were the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Indigenous Populations, Student Motivation
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Shields, Tracy Jill; Melville, Wayne – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2015
This paper describes an ethnographic case study of eleven First Nations adult learners in a Northern Ontario community attempting to earn secondary school equivalency through the General Education Development (GED) program. The paper maintains a focus on the power differentials at work in both the learners' prior educational endeavours and their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, General Education, Program Implementation, Canada Natives
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Oskineegish, Melissa – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2014
First Nations schools in northern Ontario have the dual responsibility of providing students with the skills and foundation to thrive in their community as well as in higher education outside of their community. This responsibility requires teachers to be capable of developing and implementing lessons that support academic excellence and cultural…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Culturally Relevant Education, Educational Practices, Teaching Methods
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Wiltse, Lynne – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2014
This paper is a response to an article, "Creepy White Gaze: Rethinking the Diorama as a Pedagogical Activity" (Sterzuk & Mulholland, 2011), published in the "Alberta Journal of Educational Research," in which Sterzuk and Mulholland critiqued a heritage fair entry, "Great Plains Indians." I report on a…
Descriptors: Heritage Education, College School Cooperation, Research Projects, Educational Research
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Robinson, Daniel B.; Borden, Lisa Lunney; Robinson, Ingrid M. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2012
In this article, we explore the absence of understanding related to culturally responsive pedagogy in physical education for Aboriginal students. In so doing, we examine the limited literature related to culturally responsive physical education and the especially limited literature dedicated to Aboriginal students within physical education.…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Educators, Canada Natives
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Sterenberg, Gladys; Hogue, Michelle – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2011
In Canada, Aboriginal postsecondary enrollment and completion rates are significantly lower than those of non-Aboriginal students. This is most evident in studies involving science and mathematics. The investigation of this issue was informed by focus group discussions with eight participants representing a Blackfoot community. Themes emerging in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Education, Mathematics Education, Canada Natives
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Sterzuk, Andrea; Mulholland, Valerie – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2011
Drawing on gaze and postcolonial theory, this article provides a theoretical discussion of a problematic photograph published in a provincial teachers' newsletter. The photo consists of a White settler child and two White settler educators gathered around his heritage fair entry diorama entitled "Great Plains Indians." This article…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Photography, Foreign Policy, Critical Theory
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Bourque, Jimmy; Bouchamma, Yamina; Larose, Francois – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2010
Some authors assume that the academic difficulties encountered by Aboriginal students can be partly explained by the discrepancy between teaching methods and Aboriginal learning styles. However, this hypothesis lacks empirical foundations. Using pan-Canadian data, we tried to identify the most efficient teaching methods for Aboriginal students and…
Descriptors: Canada Natives, Science Achievement, Science Education, Teaching Methods
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