カナダにおけるイヌイットの教育政策の変遷

This paper describes and examines the transition of educational policies and initiatives for the Inuit of Canada since 1950. From 1950 to 1970, the federal government implemented educational policies based on the idea of assimilation. Inuit students were relocated to residential schools in the south...

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Main Author: Shimomura, Tomoko
Format: Report
Language:Japanese
Published: 広島大学大学院教育学研究科 2014
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370
Online Access:https://ir.lib.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/00018406
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spelling fthiroshimauniv:oai:ir.lib.hiroshima-u.ac.jp:00018406 2023-05-15T16:54:06+02:00 カナダにおけるイヌイットの教育政策の変遷 The Transition of Educational Policies and Initiatives for the Inuit in Canada Shimomura, Tomoko 2014-10-17 application/pdf https://ir.lib.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/00018406 https://ir.lib.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/files/public/1/18406/20141016132224320713/KJ00004253953.pdf https://doi.org/10.15027/18406 jpn jpn 広島大学大学院教育学研究科 国立情報学研究所 https://ir.lib.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/files/public/1/18406/20141016132224320713/KJ00004253953.pdf 1346-5562 AA11625039 http://doi.org/10.15027/18406 https://ir.lib.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/00018406 カナダ イヌイット 教育政策 Canada the Inuit Educational policy 370 Departmental Bulletin Paper text 2014 fthiroshimauniv https://doi.org/10.15027/18406 2020-12-23T22:26:46Z This paper describes and examines the transition of educational policies and initiatives for the Inuit of Canada since 1950. From 1950 to 1970, the federal government implemented educational policies based on the idea of assimilation. Inuit students were relocated to residential schools in the south, attended day schools or missionary schools in their communities. Teaching styles and curriculum introduced in these schools were unfamiliar to the Inuit, resulted in identity conflicts, difficulties readjusting to their communities and cultural gaps between generations. Most of these problems were caused by a lack of consideration for their culture in educational policies and initiatives. In 1970 administrative responsibility for northern schools was turned over to the government of the Northwest Territories from the federal government, from which time the educational system has become increasingly responsive and better suited to the Inuit's cultural needs. The implementation "Innuquatigiit", a curriculum from the Inuit perspective in 1996, was particularly significant development. In addition to administrators and teachers, communities, especially elders, were involved in process of its development, the major educational goals of which are to pass down Inuit traditions and develop their identity. The transformation of educational administration represented a significant shift in educational policies for the Inuit in terms of its development, educational goals and curriculum. In 1999, establishment of Nunavut Territory gave the Inuit, which comprise about 85 percent of the population of this area, the right to self-government. At present, the Inuit are embarking new educational policies concerning their educational needs. Report inuit Northwest Territories Nunavut Hiroshima University: Institutional Repository (HiR) Canada Northwest Territories Nunavut
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イヌイット
教育政策
Canada
the Inuit
Educational policy
370
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イヌイット
教育政策
Canada
the Inuit
Educational policy
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Shimomura, Tomoko
カナダにおけるイヌイットの教育政策の変遷
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description This paper describes and examines the transition of educational policies and initiatives for the Inuit of Canada since 1950. From 1950 to 1970, the federal government implemented educational policies based on the idea of assimilation. Inuit students were relocated to residential schools in the south, attended day schools or missionary schools in their communities. Teaching styles and curriculum introduced in these schools were unfamiliar to the Inuit, resulted in identity conflicts, difficulties readjusting to their communities and cultural gaps between generations. Most of these problems were caused by a lack of consideration for their culture in educational policies and initiatives. In 1970 administrative responsibility for northern schools was turned over to the government of the Northwest Territories from the federal government, from which time the educational system has become increasingly responsive and better suited to the Inuit's cultural needs. The implementation "Innuquatigiit", a curriculum from the Inuit perspective in 1996, was particularly significant development. In addition to administrators and teachers, communities, especially elders, were involved in process of its development, the major educational goals of which are to pass down Inuit traditions and develop their identity. The transformation of educational administration represented a significant shift in educational policies for the Inuit in terms of its development, educational goals and curriculum. In 1999, establishment of Nunavut Territory gave the Inuit, which comprise about 85 percent of the population of this area, the right to self-government. At present, the Inuit are embarking new educational policies concerning their educational needs.
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