Educating for Activism: The Gadugi Program
Looks at the Gadugi Program, which offers two university level classes to Indigenous high school students through Appalachian State University.
Looks at the Gadugi Program, which offers two university level classes to Indigenous high school students through Appalachian State University.
Meant to educate people about who the Métis are, where they come from, and where they live today in British Columbia. First part focuses on identity and its importance; second part focuses on contemporary life.
Examines some of the challenges for Indigenous students, many whom are already marginalized in schools, in the post-pandemic era changes to the education system.
Uses chapters from book by Daniel Heath Justice as a tool to educate teachers.
Looks at the ways that Mi'kmaw are engaging the educational process to support their own cultural values.
Education Master's Project (MEd) -- University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2017.
Education Thesis (PhD) -- University of Missouri, 2020.
Education Thesis (MEd) -- Vancouver Island University, 2019.
Language and Literacy Education Thesis (PhD) -- University of British Columbia, 2019.
In response to the negative experiences of Indigenous populations within the Canadian education system this paper discusses the role of elders and knowledge keepers to help create a more positive educational experience for Indigenous students.
Chronicles the Métis people's struggles for recognition, land and self-government.
Website developed to provide support for educators by increasing "awareness, understanding, application of First Nations, Métis and Inuit histories, perspectives and ways of knowing for the purpose of implementing treaty and residential schools education and Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action for education".