How Alberta Education’s First Nations, Metis, and Inuit Policy Framework influence students attitudes towards the Indigenous Peoples of Canada.

For decades, Indigenous education in Canada has implemented policies that provide a more culturally relevant curriculum for Indigenous students. It is thought that such a curriculum will improve morale and academic success in Indigenous students. Despite these efforts, a gap still exists between Ind...

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Main Author: Prete, Tiffany
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Carumba Institute, QUT, Brisbane, Australia 2022
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Online Access:https://ijcis.qut.edu.au/article/view/1840
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spelling ftjintjcj:oai:ojs2.journal.library.qut.edu.au:article/1840 2023-05-15T16:16:24+02:00 How Alberta Education’s First Nations, Metis, and Inuit Policy Framework influence students attitudes towards the Indigenous Peoples of Canada. Prete, Tiffany 2022-03-16 application/pdf https://ijcis.qut.edu.au/article/view/1840 eng eng Carumba Institute, QUT, Brisbane, Australia https://ijcis.qut.edu.au/article/view/1840/1213 https://ijcis.qut.edu.au/article/view/1840 Copyright (c) 2021 Tiffany Prete http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 CC-BY International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies; Vol. 14 No. 2 (2021); 96-113 1837-0144 race and racism racial attitudes racialisation anti-oppressive education Indigenous education Aboriginal education info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2022 ftjintjcj 2022-03-21T23:27:47Z For decades, Indigenous education in Canada has implemented policies that provide a more culturally relevant curriculum for Indigenous students. It is thought that such a curriculum will improve morale and academic success in Indigenous students. Despite these efforts, a gap still exists between Indigenous students and their counterparts. Little attention has been given to the role that race and racism plays in the lives of Indigenous students. This study examines whether a need exists for race and racism to be addressed in the public school system. Using an Indigenous research methodology, a survey was administered to elicit non-Indigenous attitudes towards the Indigenous peoples of Canada. It was found that in the absence of an antiracist education, nonIndigenous students held negative perceptions of Indigenous peoples, as well as lacked an understanding of racism and its significance. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations inuit Metis International Journal for Crime and Justice (Queensland University of Technology) Canada
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topic race and racism
racial attitudes
racialisation
anti-oppressive education
Indigenous education
Aboriginal education
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racial attitudes
racialisation
anti-oppressive education
Indigenous education
Aboriginal education
Prete, Tiffany
How Alberta Education’s First Nations, Metis, and Inuit Policy Framework influence students attitudes towards the Indigenous Peoples of Canada.
topic_facet race and racism
racial attitudes
racialisation
anti-oppressive education
Indigenous education
Aboriginal education
description For decades, Indigenous education in Canada has implemented policies that provide a more culturally relevant curriculum for Indigenous students. It is thought that such a curriculum will improve morale and academic success in Indigenous students. Despite these efforts, a gap still exists between Indigenous students and their counterparts. Little attention has been given to the role that race and racism plays in the lives of Indigenous students. This study examines whether a need exists for race and racism to be addressed in the public school system. Using an Indigenous research methodology, a survey was administered to elicit non-Indigenous attitudes towards the Indigenous peoples of Canada. It was found that in the absence of an antiracist education, nonIndigenous students held negative perceptions of Indigenous peoples, as well as lacked an understanding of racism and its significance.
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title How Alberta Education’s First Nations, Metis, and Inuit Policy Framework influence students attitudes towards the Indigenous Peoples of Canada.
title_short How Alberta Education’s First Nations, Metis, and Inuit Policy Framework influence students attitudes towards the Indigenous Peoples of Canada.
title_full How Alberta Education’s First Nations, Metis, and Inuit Policy Framework influence students attitudes towards the Indigenous Peoples of Canada.
title_fullStr How Alberta Education’s First Nations, Metis, and Inuit Policy Framework influence students attitudes towards the Indigenous Peoples of Canada.
title_full_unstemmed How Alberta Education’s First Nations, Metis, and Inuit Policy Framework influence students attitudes towards the Indigenous Peoples of Canada.
title_sort how alberta education’s first nations, metis, and inuit policy framework influence students attitudes towards the indigenous peoples of canada.
publisher Carumba Institute, QUT, Brisbane, Australia
publishDate 2022
url https://ijcis.qut.edu.au/article/view/1840
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op_source International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies; Vol. 14 No. 2 (2021); 96-113
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