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The 2013 R.W.B. Jackson Lecture: First Nations Education in Canada
Aboriginal Dietitians in High Demand
Focuses on the Yukon-based First Nations dietetic internship program and other initiatives to recruit and support Aboriginal people who may choose a career in nutrition.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.20.
Aboriginal Education in Winnipeg Inner City High Schools
Aboriginal Parental Involvement/Engagement for Student Success
Aboriginal Peoples and Issues in Forestry Education in Canada: Breaking New Ground
Aboriginal Students' Perceptions of Post-Secondary Success Initiatives
Adult Mohawk Language Immersion Programming
Against the Odds: Aboriginal Nursing / National Task Force on Recruitment and Retention Strategies
American Indian Collegiate Athletes: Accessing Education Through Sport
An Analysis of Graduation Rates of American Indians at the University of New Mexico: Implications for Higher Education
Assessing the Role of Provincial Education Systems and Reserve "Non-Systems" in Interprovincial Variation in Aboriginal Student Performance
Basic Departmental Data: 2001
Best Practices in Increasing Aboriginal Postsecondary Enrolment Rates
British Columbia First Nations Coordinators (BCFNC) Handbook: A Guide for Serving Aboriginal Students in the Public Post-Secondary System in British Columbia
Chosen Peoples: Aboriginals are Now Being Courted by Universities Across the Country
Community Food Program Use in Inuvik, Northwest Territories
Comparing the Academic Engagement of American Indian and White College Students
Connection, Challenge, and Change: The Narratives of University Students Mentoring Young Indigenous Australians
Considering Young Aboriginal Women, Family and Legal Issues
Creating Opportunities in Education for Aboriginal Students
Cultivated Ground: Effective Teaching Practices for Native Students in a Public High School
The Debate on First Nations Education Funding: Mind the Gap
The Destiny of Education for First Nations Children : Priority Intervention Areas
Dropping Out of School: Exploring the Narratives of Aboriginal People in One Manitoba Community Through Lederach's Conflict Transformation Framework
Editors' Commentary: The Challenges in Improving Indigenous Educational Attainment
Educational Status and its Association With Risk and Protective Factors For Aboriginal Youth in Alert Bay, British Columbia
The Effect of High School Completion on Aboriginal Canadians: Measuring Financial and Health Outcomes
The Effects Upon Students of Supplementing Aboriginal Post-Secondary Transition Programs With Traditional Cultural Activities
An Examination of Educational Success
Documents school success and school leaving according to indicators of attainment such as graduate rates, leaver rates, and age-appropriate achievement.
Chapter seven from Setting the Agenda for Change, vol. 1, which is also vol. 1 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2002.
Exploring the Experiences of a Small Group of Saskatchewan Neophyte Aboriginal Teachers
Exploring the Socio-Cultural Production of Aboriginal Identities: Implications for Education
Factors Related to Native Students' Persistence in Higher Education: A Comparative Analysis of Student and State and University Officials' Perceptions
Family Education Model: Meeting the Student Retention Challenge
First Nations, Métis & Inuit Education: A Report from People for Education
Funding Options for Nunavut Schools: Discussion Paper
Future Directions in Research in Inuit Education: A Report Prepared from the Proceedings of the 1st Forum on Research in Inuit Education
Getting to 'Yes': Aboriginal Canadians and the Next Wave of Nation-Building in Canada
He Manu Hou: The Transition of Māori Students into Māori Studies
Head Start For Indigenous Kids
Health Sciences for Indigenous Students at the University of Sydney
Huge Earnings for Educated Aboriginals
Examines the income of Saskatchewan Aboriginals; study reveals that Aboriginals have the most to gain from getting an education and that for female Aboriginals the gain is extraordinary.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.7.