Early Child Education Training in Nunavut: Insights from the Inunnguiniq (“making of a human being”) Pilot Project

In the past two decades, evidence has shown that quality early childhood education (ECE) has lasting positive impacts, enhances wellbeing in many domains, and contributes to reducing economic and health inequalities. In Canada, complex colonial history has affected Indigenous peoples’ childrearing t...

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Main Authors: Mearns, Ceporah, Healey Akearok, Gwen, Cherba, Maria, Nevin, Lauren
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada 2020
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Online Access:https://fpcfr.com/index.php/FPCFR/article/view/459
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Cherba, Maria
Nevin, Lauren
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description In the past two decades, evidence has shown that quality early childhood education (ECE) has lasting positive impacts, enhances wellbeing in many domains, and contributes to reducing economic and health inequalities. In Canada, complex colonial history has affected Indigenous peoples’ childrearing techniques, and there is a need to support community-owned programs and revitalize traditional values and practices. While several studies have described Indigenous approaches to childrearing, there is a lack of publications outlining the core content of preschool staff training and exploring Indigenous early childhood pedagogy. This article contributes to the literature by highlighting the features of a highly effective training model rooted in Inuit values that has been implemented in Nunavut. After describing how early childhood education is organized in Nunavut, we outline the challenges related to staff training and present the development and the pilot implementation of an evidence-based training program. We then discuss its successes and challenges and formulate suggestions for professionals and policymakers to enhance early childhood educators’ training in the territory.
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spelling ftjfpcfr:oai:fpcfr.journals.sfu.ca:article/459 2025-01-16T22:43:39+00:00 Early Child Education Training in Nunavut: Insights from the Inunnguiniq (“making of a human being”) Pilot Project Mearns, Ceporah Healey Akearok, Gwen Cherba, Maria Nevin, Lauren 2020-12-03 application/pdf https://fpcfr.com/index.php/FPCFR/article/view/459 eng eng First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada https://fpcfr.com/index.php/FPCFR/article/view/459/357 https://fpcfr.com/index.php/FPCFR/article/view/459 Copyright (c) 2020 Ceporah Mearns, Gwen Healey Akearok, Maria Cherba, Lauren Nevin First Peoples Child & Family Review; Vol. 15 No. 2 (2020); 106-122 Revue des enfants et des familles des Premiers peuples; Vol. 15 No 2 (2020); 106-122 2293-6610 1708-489X early childhood education Nunavut Inuit models of child-rearing early childhood educators training evaluation of training models info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 2020 ftjfpcfr 2022-02-25T15:23:14Z In the past two decades, evidence has shown that quality early childhood education (ECE) has lasting positive impacts, enhances wellbeing in many domains, and contributes to reducing economic and health inequalities. In Canada, complex colonial history has affected Indigenous peoples’ childrearing techniques, and there is a need to support community-owned programs and revitalize traditional values and practices. While several studies have described Indigenous approaches to childrearing, there is a lack of publications outlining the core content of preschool staff training and exploring Indigenous early childhood pedagogy. This article contributes to the literature by highlighting the features of a highly effective training model rooted in Inuit values that has been implemented in Nunavut. After describing how early childhood education is organized in Nunavut, we outline the challenges related to staff training and present the development and the pilot implementation of an evidence-based training program. We then discuss its successes and challenges and formulate suggestions for professionals and policymakers to enhance early childhood educators’ training in the territory. Article in Journal/Newspaper inuit Nunavut First Peoples Child & Family Review Canada Nunavut
spellingShingle early childhood education
Nunavut
Inuit models of child-rearing
early childhood educators training
evaluation of training models
Mearns, Ceporah
Healey Akearok, Gwen
Cherba, Maria
Nevin, Lauren
Early Child Education Training in Nunavut: Insights from the Inunnguiniq (“making of a human being”) Pilot Project
title Early Child Education Training in Nunavut: Insights from the Inunnguiniq (“making of a human being”) Pilot Project
title_full Early Child Education Training in Nunavut: Insights from the Inunnguiniq (“making of a human being”) Pilot Project
title_fullStr Early Child Education Training in Nunavut: Insights from the Inunnguiniq (“making of a human being”) Pilot Project
title_full_unstemmed Early Child Education Training in Nunavut: Insights from the Inunnguiniq (“making of a human being”) Pilot Project
title_short Early Child Education Training in Nunavut: Insights from the Inunnguiniq (“making of a human being”) Pilot Project
title_sort early child education training in nunavut: insights from the inunnguiniq (“making of a human being”) pilot project
topic early childhood education
Nunavut
Inuit models of child-rearing
early childhood educators training
evaluation of training models
topic_facet early childhood education
Nunavut
Inuit models of child-rearing
early childhood educators training
evaluation of training models
url https://fpcfr.com/index.php/FPCFR/article/view/459