Publication Date
In 2025 | 0 |
Since 2024 | 0 |
Since 2021 (last 5 years) | 0 |
Since 2016 (last 10 years) | 0 |
Since 2006 (last 20 years) | 1 |
Descriptor
Source
Education Canada | 8 |
Author
Isherwood, Geoffrey B. | 2 |
Austin, Gary W. | 1 |
Chandler, Michael J. | 1 |
Green, Charlie | 1 |
Jewison, Cathy | 1 |
Lahoda, Garry | 1 |
Manley-Casimir, Michael E. | 1 |
Moore, Grant E. | 1 |
Publication Type
Journal Articles | 7 |
Reports - Descriptive | 4 |
Information Analyses | 3 |
Opinion Papers | 2 |
Education Level
Elementary Secondary Education | 1 |
Audience
Administrators | 1 |
Policymakers | 1 |
Practitioners | 1 |
Location
Canada | 7 |
Canada (London) | 1 |
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Chandler, Michael J. – Education Canada, 2010
For the better part of two decades, the author and his research colleagues have been engaged in a broad program of research aimed at identifying certain of the "social determinants of health and wellbeing" common to Canadian First Nation, Metis, and Inuit youth. The present account samples from these ongoing research efforts by recapping…
Descriptors: Canada Natives, Educational Objectives, Community Control, Outcomes of Education
Lahoda, Garry – Education Canada, 1971
School board decisions should reflect the needs of the public. Questionnaires, home visits and discussions help to achieve these ends. (AF)
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Community Control, Community Involvement, Governing Boards
Austin, Gary W.; Moore, Grant E. – Education Canada, 1984
Traces London, Ontario's community schools from 1968-1984. Describes a system in transition from being centrally controlled by a school board to being increasingly in the control of community volunteers. Reflects on the redevelopment of the community school ideal as responsibility for school operations is placed back in community hands. (BRR)
Descriptors: Community Control, Community Schools, Decentralization, Educational Change
Manley-Casimir, Michael E. – Education Canada, 1980
Applying the concept of "neighborhood effects" to education in a federal state such as Canada permits the argument for federal presence in public schooling. Includes four sets of examples of neighborhood effects that meet criteria specified for federal action. Notes five differences between Canadian and American public education.…
Descriptors: Community Control, Cultural Context, Economics, Federal Government
Green, Charlie – Education Canada, 1990
Argues for local control of education by Native Canadians. Position based on benefits of parent responsibility, rather than on criticism of Canadian Indian policy or treaties. Examines Indian education history, noting positive examples of Native communities taking educational responsibility. Concludes local control makes good educational policy.…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian History, American Indians, Canada Natives
Isherwood, Geoffrey B.; And Others – Education Canada, 1986
Describes the organization, content, and outcomes of a program to train Inuit leaders to be effective school board members for the Baffin Divisional Board of Education when the Inuit first assumed control of that region's schools. Topics include school board role and formulation of educational goals and policies. (JHZ)
Descriptors: Board of Education Role, Boards of Education, Canada Natives, Community Control
Isherwood, Geoffrey B. – Education Canada, 1997
Effective strategies for assisting Canadian Native communities to develop school boards included encouraging an unhurried adaptive learning process, providing guidance to achieve consensus, and allowing for an incubation period. Impediments to development included community members' avoidance of leadership roles, cross-cultural misunderstandings,…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Boards of Education, Canada Natives, Change Strategies
Jewison, Cathy – Education Canada, 1995
Traces trends in Aboriginal education in Northwest Territories (Canada) since the early 1980s when the territorial department of education committed itself to locally controlled, culture-based education. Examines local accountability, culturally relevant curriculum, role of elders, native language instruction, Aboriginal teacher education, dropout…
Descriptors: Access to Education, American Indian Education, Canada Natives, Community Control