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Selman, Matt – Teaching Artist Journal, 2020
An interview with Shawn Kinley, teacher and performer of improvisational theatre, whose work has taken him to 52 countries across five continents over a 30-year career. His diverse teaching experience includes working with scientists, opera companies, the military, family therapists, and more. Shawn shares his thoughts about the need for the…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Artists, Art Teachers, Theater Arts
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Taylor, Peter – Education Sciences, 2018
The secondary-school mathematics curriculum is narrow in scope and technical in character; this is quite different from the nature of the discipline itself. As a result, it offers little inspiration to both students and teachers, and provides students with poor preparation for university mathematics courses and indeed for life. Over the past…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics, Professional Personnel, Foreign Countries
Pierre, Elise – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 2002
A former Ontario high school student describes and reflects on her experiences in the semester-long "Beyond the Walls" program--an integrated program that combines environmental education projects, associated language arts, running, and lengthy camping and canoeing trips. (SV)
Descriptors: Camping, Environmental Education, Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries
Sefa Dei, George J. – Education Canada, 2006
Despite its notable successes, the public education system fails many students, as evidenced by the disengagement, failure and high dropout rates for Black, Aboriginal, and other minority youths. African-Canadian parents and communities are continually being asked to take responsibility for solving the many problems affecting them; however, the…
Descriptors: Public Education, Minority Groups, Violence, Racial Discrimination
Roxborough, Jean – Canadian Journal of English Language Arts, 1988
Asserts that children in science education must have hands-on experience to discover and make sense of their world. Emphasizes that there is a need for teachers who enjoy both language and science. Argues that children need to discover that they use science, like language, daily. (MM)
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Elementary Education, Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries
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Liu, Chun Ge – Canadian Journal of University Continuing Education, 2007
The themes of adult learning, cross-cultural learning, and transformative learning are common to many continuing educators working at universities across Canada. In this essay, I narrate my experiences as a mature, adult learner returning to university. Following a literature review and discussion of methodology, I begin this autobiographical…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Transformative Learning, Adult Learning, Adult Students
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Rice, Brian – American Indian Quarterly, 2003
The author is a Mohawk scholar who has taught in academic institutions for around eleven years. This article will explain how he believes the discipline of Native studies has been co-opted by mostly white academics and Native scholars who reflect a Euroamerican worldview in their teaching and how that has affected him as a Native academic. The…
Descriptors: Institutions, American Indian Education, Scholarship, Personal Narratives
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Leenders, Gordon; Henderson, Bob – Journal of Experiential Education, 1991
Field notes written by students and guides during an eight-day university credit course in canoeing and wilderness living are presented as a dialogue to illuminate the spiritual experience of self-realization and well-being that comes to many students during the trip. (SV)
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Camping, Consciousness Raising, Experiential Learning
Jang, David; Chantal, Nathalie; Askew, Cory; Bear, Janet; Robichaud, Pascal; Chung, Quan; Wysynski, Duane – Education Canada, 1999
Young adults offer advice to Canadian educators (in English and French) to help them improve the education system for students today. Seven diverse young men and women reflect on their school experiences and discuss encouraging students to develop leadership skills, improving teacher/student relationships, listening to students, and exposing youth…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Career Awareness, Educational Attitudes, Educational Needs
Knockwood, Isabelle; Thomas, Gillian – 1992
The Indian Residential School in Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia, was established by the Canadian government in 1929 to provide residential education to orphan, destitute, neglected, and other Mi'kmaw Indian children aged 7-16. Since many Indian parents were poor and unable to provide for their children, they felt the school was a chance for their…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian History, Boarding Schools, Canada Natives
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Wilson, Stan; Wilson, Peggy – Canadian Journal of Native Education, 1998
In analyzing Native researchers' experiences, a world view emerges that is distinct from that of the mainstream culture. Referred to as relational accountability, this Indigenous world view holds individual responsibility for actions to be in relation to all living organisms. The web of relationships between all organisms ties the universe…
Descriptors: Accountability, American Indian Culture, Canada Natives, Cultural Differences
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van der Wey, Dolores – Canadian Journal of Native Education, 2001
An Aboriginal teacher engaged her non-Native students in the historical study of a Secwepemc child's experiences of residential schooling. Pedagogical practices included reading a novel based on remembrances of residential schooling, journal writing to stimulate critical thinking and engagement with the text, author interview, and a field trip by…
Descriptors: American Indian History, Boarding Schools, Elementary School Students, Experiential Learning
Graveline, Fyre Jean – 1998
This book documents an effort to interrupt current Aboriginal/European power relations and transform "business as usual" by altering prevailing social relations in a Canadian college classroom. The foundations of currently dominant Western educational models emphasize individual adaptation and skill development in response to the demands…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Canada Natives, College Students, Consciousness Raising
Jack, Agness, Ed. – 2000
Thirty-two Canada Natives who attended the Kamloops Indian Residential School agreed to share their stories in the form of this book. In this way, their families and communities could learn and understand what happened at the school, and all Canadians could know the truth about residential schools so that history is never repeated. Kamloops Indian…
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indian Education, American Indian History, American Indian Students