Reconciliation, resilience and resistance in Inuit teacher's professional development and practices
In February 2017, 26 Inuit educators gathered in Nain, Nunatsiavut for the Inuit Education Forum. Teachers from each of the four Inuit regions in Canada were invited to share their experiences on education in Inuit Nunangat with the goal of identifying barriers and promising practices occurring with...
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description | In February 2017, 26 Inuit educators gathered in Nain, Nunatsiavut for the Inuit Education Forum. Teachers from each of the four Inuit regions in Canada were invited to share their experiences on education in Inuit Nunangat with the goal of identifying barriers and promising practices occurring within their communities. One of the key themes arising from these conversations was the ongoing need for Inuit teacher support and development in schools. Training and retaining Inuit teachers is problematic in Canada, while research tells us that both of these factors are key to student success. Some key challenges impacting resilience for teachers identified by the Inuit Education Forum participants were: organization of learning and leadership, prioritization of Inuit language and culture in schools, and negotiations of teachers’ isolation and autonomy. These challenges and the solutions offered by participants are discussed in the Canadian historical context implications for teacher training and professional development in Inuit Nunangat are highlighted. |
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spelling | ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:100beadebef54b18a33d283bd46a0ded 2025-01-16T22:42:21+00:00 Reconciliation, resilience and resistance in Inuit teacher's professional development and practices Kathy Snow Shelley Tulloch Heather Ochalski Melanie O'Gorman 2018-08-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.26203/zm8m-wa24 https://doaj.org/article/100beadebef54b18a33d283bd46a0ded EN GD eng gla University of Aberdeen, School of Education https://www.abdn.ac.uk/education/research/eitn/journal/547 https://doaj.org/toc/0424-5512 https://doaj.org/toc/2398-0184 doi:10.26203/zm8m-wa24 0424-5512 2398-0184 https://doaj.org/article/100beadebef54b18a33d283bd46a0ded Education in the North, Vol 25, Iss 1-2, Pp 108-134 (2018) teacher education decolonising critical pedagogy curriculum change Education L article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.26203/zm8m-wa24 2022-12-31T11:04:59Z In February 2017, 26 Inuit educators gathered in Nain, Nunatsiavut for the Inuit Education Forum. Teachers from each of the four Inuit regions in Canada were invited to share their experiences on education in Inuit Nunangat with the goal of identifying barriers and promising practices occurring within their communities. One of the key themes arising from these conversations was the ongoing need for Inuit teacher support and development in schools. Training and retaining Inuit teachers is problematic in Canada, while research tells us that both of these factors are key to student success. Some key challenges impacting resilience for teachers identified by the Inuit Education Forum participants were: organization of learning and leadership, prioritization of Inuit language and culture in schools, and negotiations of teachers’ isolation and autonomy. These challenges and the solutions offered by participants are discussed in the Canadian historical context implications for teacher training and professional development in Inuit Nunangat are highlighted. Article in Journal/Newspaper inuit Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Canada Nain ENVELOPE(-61.695,-61.695,56.542,56.542) |
spellingShingle | teacher education decolonising critical pedagogy curriculum change Education L Kathy Snow Shelley Tulloch Heather Ochalski Melanie O'Gorman Reconciliation, resilience and resistance in Inuit teacher's professional development and practices |
title | Reconciliation, resilience and resistance in Inuit teacher's professional development and practices |
title_full | Reconciliation, resilience and resistance in Inuit teacher's professional development and practices |
title_fullStr | Reconciliation, resilience and resistance in Inuit teacher's professional development and practices |
title_full_unstemmed | Reconciliation, resilience and resistance in Inuit teacher's professional development and practices |
title_short | Reconciliation, resilience and resistance in Inuit teacher's professional development and practices |
title_sort | reconciliation, resilience and resistance in inuit teacher's professional development and practices |
topic | teacher education decolonising critical pedagogy curriculum change Education L |
topic_facet | teacher education decolonising critical pedagogy curriculum change Education L |
url | https://doi.org/10.26203/zm8m-wa24 https://doaj.org/article/100beadebef54b18a33d283bd46a0ded |