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2015-01-01
Martineau, C., Steinhauer, E., Wimmer, R., Vergis E., Wolfe, A.
Abstract: Aboriginal teacher education programs have existed in Canada for four decades. Their primary purpose is to increase the number of Aboriginal teachers in Canadian schools so more relevant and effective education can be provided for Aboriginal children than what federal and provincial...
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How Did We Get Here: Social Studies Education and the Historical Issues Inhibiting Our Moving Elsewhere
Download2020-04-01
The issue taken up in this paper has to do with the ways in which Social Studies teachers might better take up issues of decolonization in their classroom practices. The purpose herein is twofold in that we might first define what decolonization looks like in classroom practice and then begin to...
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2017-04-20
McGarvey, Lynn, McFeetors, Janelle
Our research is based on the premise that the starting place for effective communication begins with understanding parent perceptions of mathematics teaching and learning today. In this study, we asked, What are parents’ experiences with and perceptions of curriculum change? What is the nature of...
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Theorising African Immigrant Children's Mathematics Learning Experiences Through the lens of African Indigenous Knowledge (AIK)
Download2024-03-28
Yaro, Kwesi., Ntarmah, Albert.
Poster presented at the 2024 Faculty of Education Celebrating Socially Transformative Research and Teaching Event