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Moving Toward Critical Service Learning as a Signature Pedagogy in Aboriginal Communities: Why Good Intentions Are Not Enough
Moving Toward Reconciliation in Ontario's Publicly Funded Schools
Examines the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Calls to Action, data from the People for Education's Annual School Survey, and Pamela Toulouse's paper What Matters in Indigenous Education: Implementing a Vision Committed to Holism, Diversity and Engagement to examine ways of lessening achievement and knowledge gaps.
Narragunnawali Research Report #2: Reconciliation in the Classroom, around the School or Early Learning Service, and with the Community
Narragunnawali Research Report #3: Preparing for Data Collection
Narragunnawali Research Report #4: The Process of Developing Reconciliation Action Plans (RAPs)
Narragunnawali Research Report #5: Preliminary Data Collection Findings
National Indian Education Study 2009: Part II - The Educational Experiences of American Indian and Alaska Native Students in
Grades 4 and 8: Statistical Analysis Report
National Tribal Priorities For Indian Education
Native American Women: Our Voice, the Air
Native Studies Middle Years (Grades 5 to 8): A Teacher's Resource Book
Native Studies Programs in Canada and the United States
Native Views: Tribal College Scholars Value Culture, Language
New Engagement Programming with Youth
Examines the New Mexico Summer Youth Tribal Employment (NMSYTE) program as means of strengthening Indigenous youth's ties to and engaging in their own communities.
Nurturing a Dream: The Support Program for Aboriginal Nursing Students
'O Se Toe Fafagu Mo Lau Gagana Sāmoa: Pepa: Fonotaga 'Aukilani Niu Sila - 2011
Ochapan: Perspectives of Elders and Students on the Elders in Residence Program
Olds, Ermineskin Project Earns Teacher National Nomination
Brief description of a joint project based on Canadian Aboriginal history and local Olds history with crosscurricular components that led to the Governor General's Excellence in Teaching Award nomination for Helene Fisher.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.28.
On the Edge of Discovery: Purposefulness; Learning and Teaching; Assessment and Accountability
One Story of a Spiritual Research Journey
Participation in Education in an Alaskan Native Community: A Case Study
Peek-Skee-Ton (Let's Talk): Co-Creating the Aboriginal Learner Post-Secondary Experience
Perspectives on Health Within The Teachings of a Gifted Cree Elder
Post-Secondary Education in Canada: A Response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
Program Designed to Encourage Business Pros
Public Education and Alaska Natives: A Case Study of Educational Policy Implementation and Local Context
A Qualitative Study of the Impact Oneida Language Learning has on the Preservation of Oneida Culture
The Racialization of Dine (Navajo) Youth in Education
Re-conceptualizing Anishinaabe Mino-Bimaadiziwin (the Good Life) as Research Methodology: A Spirit-centered Way in Anishinaabe Research
Re-indigenizing Curriculum: An Eco-hermeneutic Approach to Learning
Reading for Resurgence: Indigenous Literatures, Communities, and Learning
Reclaiming Māori Education
Reflections on the Direction of Native Studies Departments in Canadian Universities
Relating to Va: Re-Viewing the Concept of Relationships in Pasifika Education in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Report on the Status of B.C. First Nations Languages 2010
Saving First Nations Languages From Extinction
School Attendance and Retention of Indigenous Australian Students
School Failed Coyote, So Fox Made a New School: Indigenous Okanagan Knowledge Transforms Educational Pedagogy
Schools as Protectorates: Stories Two Mi'kmaq Mothers Tell
Science First Peoples: Teacher Resource Guide Grades 5 to 9
Self Assessment in Cultural Competency Development: An Aboriginal Child Welfare Orientation
The Self-Determined Curriculum: Indian Teachers as Cultural Translators
"She Can Bother Me, and That's Because She Cares": What Inuit Students Say about Teaching and Their Learning
Situating Educational Issues in Nunavut: Perceptions of School Leaders and Teachers
The Sixties Scoop: Implications for Social Workers and Social Work Education
Snow Flakes and Science Agency: Empowering American Indian Students Through a Culturally-Based Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Curriculum
Songs To Celebrate Saskatchewan
Historical note:
A video titled 'Songs to Celebrate Saskatchewan' recorded in 1981 by staff of the Extension Service Branch of the Department of Northern Saskatchewan in Beauval.Sorting, Peers, and Achievement of Aboriginal Students in British Columbia
Speaking Our Truths in "A Good Way"
Special Education Pre-Referrals in One Public School Serving Native American Students
Looks at the over-representation of Indigenous students being labelled as requiring special needs education.