Residential Schools Senior Years Learning Resources: A Reference for Selected Learning Resources (February 2014)
Residential Schools: Truth and Healing
Resource Database
Resource Guide for Canadian Aboriginal Astronomy (May 2010)
Resources for Teaching Aboriginal Languages: An Annotated Bibliography
Reversing Language Shift: Can Kwak'wala Be Revived?
Richards Rhymes With Reaction and Racism: An Analysis of Popular Policy Proposals for Aboriginal Education Reform
Risk and Protective Factors Associated With Youth Problem Gambling
The Role of Indigenous Knowledge in the Promotion of Anti-Racism Education in Schools
The Role of Inuit Languages in Nunavut Schooling: Nunavut Teachers Talk About Bilingual Education
[Roundtable Discussion on Youth Engagement]
Rural Alaska Native Perceptions of Cultural Transmission: Implications For Education
Saskatchewan Child Abuse Protocol 2014
School Readiness: What Does it Mean for Indigenous Children, Families, Schools and Communities
Schools as Protectorates: Stories Two Mi'kmaq Mothers Tell
A Second Look at the First Nations Control of First Nations Education Act
Secondary Schooling and Indigenous Pueblo Youth: Dynamics of Power
The Seeds We Planted: Portraits of a Native American Charter School
The Seeds We Planted: Portraits of a Native Hawaiian Charter School
Seeking Good and Right Relations: Student Perspectives on the Pedagogy of Joe Duquette High School
Seeking Their Voices: Improving Indigenous Student Learning Outcomes
Seven Steps to a Finer First Nations Education Program
Comments on the discussion at the 31st Assembly of First Nations regarding the need for education parity for First Nations youth compared to non-Aboriginal youth.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.22.
Sharing Aboriginal Stories: Aborginal Moccasins
Sharing Aboriginal Stories: Dreamcatcher
Sharing Aboriginal Stories: Drumming Traditional Knowledge
Sharing Aboriginal Stories: Eagle Feathers
Sharing Aboriginal Stories: Learning about the Sundance
Sharing the Seven Sacred Teachings through Puppetry
"She Can Bother Me, and That's Because She Cares": What Inuit Students Say about Teaching and Their Learning
Shifting Riel-ity: The 1885 North-West Rebellion
Looks at Canadian government's military response to the potential uprising and how perceptions of the conflict have changed over time.
Originally appeared as Thunder on the Prairies in the February-March issues of Canada's History.
Shin-chi's Canoe
Children's book about a brother and sister's experiences at residential school. Age range 6 to 10 years old.
Short Film Study 110: Journey of the Healer
Short Film Study: 120-130: Journey of the Healer
Silatuniq: Respectful State of Being in the World
A Sin of Omission and Misrecognition: Representations of the Oka Crisis in Three Canadian History Textbooks
Skills and Higher Education in Canada: Towards Excellence and Equity
An analysis of the challenges and opportunities facing education and skills attainment of Canadian adults through the lenses of region, Aboriginal status, gender, and immigration status.
Smudging Protocol and Guidelines for School Divisions
Snow Flakes and Science Agency: Empowering American Indian Students Through a Culturally-Based Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Curriculum
So You Should Know: Chi Ki Ken Da Mun
Social and Economic Change on American Indian Reservations: A Databook of the US Censuses and the American Community Survey, 1990-2010
Social Determinants of Mental Health and Well-Being Among Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
Social Media and the Idle No More Movement: Citizenship, Activism and Dissent in Canada
Social Studies Education: First Nations, Métis & Inuit Content & Perspectives Integration
Social Work in Schools in New Zealand: Indigenous Social Work Practice
Sorting, Peers, and Achievement of Aboriginal Students in British Columbia
Special Education in First Nations Schools in Canada: Policies of Cost Containment
Spirit Doctors
Spy Mission: The Trouble at Red River
Role playing game which involves John A. Macdonald asking students to become spies and send information back to the government. Suitable for Grades 5-11.