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Christine Massing; Patricia Lirette; Alexandra Paquette – in education, 2022
We greatly appreciate the thoughtful participation of the early childhood educators whose contributions to the project were invaluable. Working collaboratively with colleagues from eight institutions across the country on the "Snail Project" has enriched our perspectives on childcare in Canada and we are grateful for the opportunity to…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Teachers, Foreign Countries, Child Care, Educational Policy
Berger, Paul; Johnston, Jennifer; Oskineegish, Melissa – in education, 2016
We describe research on Inuvialuit culture in schooling in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region in the northwestern Northwest Territories in Arctic Canada. A mixed-methods case study using questionnaires in the region's six communities explored students', parents,' and high school teachers' perspectives on Inuvialuit culture in the schools. While…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Canada Natives, Indigenous Populations, High Schools
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McKamey, Corinne – in education, 2013
I begin this paper with a reader's theatre text that represents the multiple perspectives of a student, teacher, student teacher, and administrator about a high school class schedule change. In presenting a text that portrays multiple points of view upon what would seem to be an everyday experience in an urban high school, I aim to show the…
Descriptors: High School Students, Scheduling, Educational Change, Educational Policy
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Visser, John; Fovet, Frédéric – in education, 2014
The parameters are readily interesting: The Cree School Board experience over the past 25 years represents one of the first occurrences worldwide of a society having globally acknowledged that a curriculum, as a whole, did not necessarily fit a specific group, rather than the individuals not performing within a curriculum. As such, this represents…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Canada Natives, Tribes