Challenging Definitions of Student Success Through Indigenous Involvement: An Opportunity to Inform School Psychology Practice

To achieve educational equity for Indigenous students, school psychologists need to consider the implications of using solely Westernized and Eurocentric educational standards of success. With current practices criticized as limiting and biased, a fitting alternative is the use of holistic framework...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of School Psychology
Main Authors: ILLasiak Domoff, Velma, Poitras Pratt, Yvonne, Drefs, Michelle A., Wick, Meghan
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 2023
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spelling crsagepubl:10.1177/08295735221149225 2024-09-15T17:35:23+00:00 Challenging Definitions of Student Success Through Indigenous Involvement: An Opportunity to Inform School Psychology Practice ILLasiak Domoff, Velma Poitras Pratt, Yvonne Drefs, Michelle A. Wick, Meghan 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/08295735221149225 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/08295735221149225 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full-xml/10.1177/08295735221149225 en eng SAGE Publications https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Canadian Journal of School Psychology volume 38, issue 3, page 191-202 ISSN 0829-5735 2154-3984 journal-article 2023 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.1177/08295735221149225 2024-08-19T04:28:39Z To achieve educational equity for Indigenous students, school psychologists need to consider the implications of using solely Westernized and Eurocentric educational standards of success. With current practices criticized as limiting and biased, a fitting alternative is the use of holistic frameworks of success aligned with Indigenous peoples’ perspectives on lifelong learning. This paper details a community-led process to define success for Indigenous youth in Aklavik, Northwest Territories inspired by the Canadian Council on Learning Inuit Holistic Lifelong Learning Model. Several key lessons, including the need for ensemble mentorship, emerged from this community-led and strengths-based project that can inform school psychologists seeking to better Indigenize their practice and work toward culturally aligned practices. Article in Journal/Newspaper Aklavik inuit Northwest Territories SAGE Publications Canadian Journal of School Psychology 38 3 191 202
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description To achieve educational equity for Indigenous students, school psychologists need to consider the implications of using solely Westernized and Eurocentric educational standards of success. With current practices criticized as limiting and biased, a fitting alternative is the use of holistic frameworks of success aligned with Indigenous peoples’ perspectives on lifelong learning. This paper details a community-led process to define success for Indigenous youth in Aklavik, Northwest Territories inspired by the Canadian Council on Learning Inuit Holistic Lifelong Learning Model. Several key lessons, including the need for ensemble mentorship, emerged from this community-led and strengths-based project that can inform school psychologists seeking to better Indigenize their practice and work toward culturally aligned practices.
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Challenging Definitions of Student Success Through Indigenous Involvement: An Opportunity to Inform School Psychology Practice
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