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Peter Cole – in education, 2024
There is an urgency for compelling new narratives of ecological survival that draw on Indigenous and 'othered' millennial intelligences and agencies. With a focus on the lifegivingness and sacredness of water, this paper is a call for collective inter-cultural cross-species oral-performative, recuperative conversations for re-learning to care for…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Music, Religious Factors, Water
Tammy Ratt – in education, 2022
"miskâsowin askîhk" is a nêhiyawêwin word that translates roughly "as finding oneself on the land." Throughout this paper, I aim to tell a story about the journey I have taken on the land, with the language. The paper also addresses a process of coming to find myself throughout these experiences and relationships with land and…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Language Maintenance, Indigenous Knowledge, Cultural Maintenance
Erin Laliberte – in education, 2022
This paper will discuss ways of uplifting the Michif language and Indigenous ways of life in Île à la Crosse. Language and culture in Indigenous ways of life are extremely important and if we do not have language, then we most often lose our culture as well. The Michif language has been on a continuous decline in our community because our youth…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Language Usage, Cultural Maintenance, Language Maintenance
Eva Lindgren; Kristina Sehlin MacNeil – in education, 2022
Participatory research methods in education, such as action research, have been around for some time. Recently, not only researchers but also research policy makers have highlighted the importance of participation between society and research. Citizen science, science with and for society, and practice-based educational research are examples of…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Educational Research, Policy Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies
Marc Husband; Lisa Lunney Borden; Evan Throop Robinson – in education, 2023
This article explores the role that gestures play in the development of mathematical understanding. Using Pirie Kieren's (1994) notion of image making and Lunney Borden's (2011) idea of verbing mathematics, we share two examples of how students respond to teacher requests to demonstrate what they know about arrays.
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Nonverbal Communication, Mathematical Concepts, Concept Formation
Krissy Bouvier-Lemaigre – in education, 2022
This paper will explore the history and present-day land use, and the islands and rivers located around Île à la Crosse, Saskatchewan. I will share how storytelling and spiritual ecology have always connected the people of Île à la Crosse to these landscapes and waterways. The knowledges that have been passed on to me through oral storytelling and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, History
Stavros Georgios Stavrou; M. Shaun Murphy – in education, 2024
This article describes the experiences of two Cree elementary school teachers who taught school mathematics through place-based education (PBE) in a Treaty 6 First Nations community in the Canadian prairie province of Saskatchewan. Using narrative inquiry, we discuss the teachers' understandings of Indigenizing school mathematics in relation to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Place Based Education, American Indian Education, Indigenous Knowledge
Esther Maeers; Jane Hewes; Monica Lysack; Pam Whitty – in education, 2022
In Canada, multiple, intersecting, and incommensurable narratives promote investment in a public ECEC system. These dominant narratives are typically justified through an entanglement of discourses, including gender equity, colonialism, developmentalism, investment in children as future workers, and childcare as social infrastructure. With…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, COVID-19, Pandemics
Cher Hill; Awneet Sivia; Vicki Kelly; Paula Rosehart; Kau’i Keliipio – in education, 2024
As part of our ethical responsibilities as scholar-practitioners and community members living as uninvited guests on Indigenous territories, we engaged in a collaborative inquiry to explore ways in which Indigenous pedagogies and worldviews extend understandings of self within self-study research. Over several years, we engaged in reflective…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Personnel, Indigenous Populations, Self Evaluation (Individuals)
Leung, Fok-Shuen – in education, 2019
We outline the broad epistemic tendencies of Inuit and Qallunaaq1 teaching, in the context of a faculty member in the Mathematics department of a large, research-oriented Qallunaaq university. We argue that, against the recommendations of academic literature, historical support and personal experience, the South maintains a position of strong…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Teaching Methods
Gillies, Carmen – in education, 2021
Curriculum integration, or in other words, changing what students are taught within racially desegregated Canadian schools, has served as a primary but incomplete pathway to racial justice. In this paper, I present evidence from a qualitative critical race theory (CRT) methodological study with 13 Métis teachers to demonstrate how curricular…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Integrated Curriculum, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge
Martha Moon; Paul Berger – in education, 2022
This article is about heartfelt teacher learning in K-12 publicly funded schools with Indigenous students' school success at the centre. As part of her dissertation research, Moon (2019), a non-Indigenous educator, asked Indigenous and non-Indigenous educators in two provinces to share stories about their meaningful and productive collegial…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Indigenous Populations, Minority Group Teachers, Canada Natives
Oskineegish, Melissa; Desmoulins, Leisa – in education, 2020
To support the calls for Indigenous education sovereignty by the National Indian Brotherhood (1972) and the Assembly of First Nations, (1988), in this paper we explore Indigenous education as envisioned by six educators and knowledge holders in northwestern Ontario. Educators from six different schools and programs who took part in a national…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Canada Natives, American Indian Education, Tribal Sovereignty
Brenna, Beverley; Sun, Shuwen; Liu, Yina – in education, 2017
This comprehensive qualitative examination of two groups of Canadian picture books, 57 titles published in 2005 and 120 titles published in 2015, offers comparative data that demonstrate patterns related to authors, illustrators, characterization, genres, audiences, and particular elements of "Radical Change", Dresang's (1999) notion…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Picture Books, Childrens Literature, Content Analysis
Aamodt, Audrey – in education, 2016
This theoretical paper takes up pieces of the process of thinking about, and proposing, my PhD research in the context of (my own) treaty personhood identities. Demonstrating tension through autobiographical writing, I aim to disrupt humanist notions of (my) self as stable, rational, and understandable. With some attention to certain…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Identification (Psychology), Social Influences, Self Concept