Partnership Development for Researching the Education of Aboriginal Students: A Youth Exchange through Arts & Technology - Stories of Culture, Identity, Community and Place

SSHRC Awarded PDG 2015: Challenge: Education for Aboriginal students across Canada is in dire need of enrichment given the legacy of residential schools and the persistent failure of mainstream curriculum to engage Aboriginal learners. The education of Aboriginal students has become a national prior...

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Main Authors: Donald, Dwayne, Conrad, Diane
Other Authors: GAPSSHRC
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: 2014
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PDG
Online Access:https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/88b86b10-c694-4400-891a-c475b36851d9
https://doi.org/10.7939/R33F4KR53
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spelling ftunivalberta:oai:era.library.ualberta.ca:88b86b10-c694-4400-891a-c475b36851d9 2024-06-23T07:52:49+00:00 Partnership Development for Researching the Education of Aboriginal Students: A Youth Exchange through Arts & Technology - Stories of Culture, Identity, Community and Place Donald, Dwayne Conrad, Diane GAPSSHRC 2014-11-24 https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/88b86b10-c694-4400-891a-c475b36851d9 https://doi.org/10.7939/R33F4KR53 English eng https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/88b86b10-c694-4400-891a-c475b36851d9 doi:10.7939/R33F4KR53 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Digital Technology 2015 First Nations Knowledge Co-Creation Secondary Education Educational Success PDG Aboriginal Education Youth Exchange Indigenous Research Indigenous Peoples Sshrc grants Arts Education Curriculum Decolonizing Education Partnership Development Grant Wisdom Traditions Arts and Technology Aboriginal Youth Identity Teacher Education Alberta Participatory Action Research Successful SSHRC Canada Northwest Territories Edmonton Diverse First Nations Cultures Research Material 2014 ftunivalberta https://doi.org/10.7939/R33F4KR53 2024-06-03T03:09:00Z SSHRC Awarded PDG 2015: Challenge: Education for Aboriginal students across Canada is in dire need of enrichment given the legacy of residential schools and the persistent failure of mainstream curriculum to engage Aboriginal learners. The education of Aboriginal students has become a national priority and consequently an increasing demand for teachers who understand the pedagogical implications of working with Aboriginal students. The objectives of our study are to 1) establish sustainable collaborations between three diverse Aboriginal community schools and organizations that support those schools; 2) undertake research development of co-created curriculum models, through arts, digital technology and youth exchange, for nurturing the educational success of Aboriginal learners; 3) build capacity within the communities to utilize and further develop the emergent curricular models; 4) disseminate learning from the study to schools, school authorities, and teacher preparation programs locally, nationally and internationally; 5) develop other partnerships for research into the education of Aboriginal learners. Partnership: Our collaboration involves University of Alberta researchers including a leading Indigenous scholar; three diverse First Nations schools including a community school in the Northwest Territories; a school on a Southern Alberta reserve, with the Principal as research collaborator; an urban Aboriginal school in Edmonton, Alberta; two school boards; a community council; a Northern community college; and a government department. Relationship building activities and consultation processes undertaken with the communities including a meeting of representatives from all three communities have indicated that education is a priority for all partners; they have identified the partnership development as aligning with their established goals. Partners will provide leadership for the research; analyze and evaluate the processes and products of the curriculum exploration, attuned to the specific cultural ... Other/Unknown Material First Nations Northwest Territories University of Alberta: Era - Education and Research Archive Northwest Territories Canada
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topic Digital Technology
2015
First Nations
Knowledge Co-Creation
Secondary Education
Educational Success
PDG
Aboriginal Education
Youth Exchange
Indigenous Research
Indigenous Peoples
Sshrc grants
Arts Education
Curriculum
Decolonizing Education
Partnership Development Grant
Wisdom Traditions
Arts and Technology
Aboriginal Youth Identity
Teacher Education
Alberta
Participatory Action Research
Successful SSHRC
Canada
Northwest Territories
Edmonton
Diverse First Nations Cultures
spellingShingle Digital Technology
2015
First Nations
Knowledge Co-Creation
Secondary Education
Educational Success
PDG
Aboriginal Education
Youth Exchange
Indigenous Research
Indigenous Peoples
Sshrc grants
Arts Education
Curriculum
Decolonizing Education
Partnership Development Grant
Wisdom Traditions
Arts and Technology
Aboriginal Youth Identity
Teacher Education
Alberta
Participatory Action Research
Successful SSHRC
Canada
Northwest Territories
Edmonton
Diverse First Nations Cultures
Donald, Dwayne
Conrad, Diane
Partnership Development for Researching the Education of Aboriginal Students: A Youth Exchange through Arts & Technology - Stories of Culture, Identity, Community and Place
topic_facet Digital Technology
2015
First Nations
Knowledge Co-Creation
Secondary Education
Educational Success
PDG
Aboriginal Education
Youth Exchange
Indigenous Research
Indigenous Peoples
Sshrc grants
Arts Education
Curriculum
Decolonizing Education
Partnership Development Grant
Wisdom Traditions
Arts and Technology
Aboriginal Youth Identity
Teacher Education
Alberta
Participatory Action Research
Successful SSHRC
Canada
Northwest Territories
Edmonton
Diverse First Nations Cultures
description SSHRC Awarded PDG 2015: Challenge: Education for Aboriginal students across Canada is in dire need of enrichment given the legacy of residential schools and the persistent failure of mainstream curriculum to engage Aboriginal learners. The education of Aboriginal students has become a national priority and consequently an increasing demand for teachers who understand the pedagogical implications of working with Aboriginal students. The objectives of our study are to 1) establish sustainable collaborations between three diverse Aboriginal community schools and organizations that support those schools; 2) undertake research development of co-created curriculum models, through arts, digital technology and youth exchange, for nurturing the educational success of Aboriginal learners; 3) build capacity within the communities to utilize and further develop the emergent curricular models; 4) disseminate learning from the study to schools, school authorities, and teacher preparation programs locally, nationally and internationally; 5) develop other partnerships for research into the education of Aboriginal learners. Partnership: Our collaboration involves University of Alberta researchers including a leading Indigenous scholar; three diverse First Nations schools including a community school in the Northwest Territories; a school on a Southern Alberta reserve, with the Principal as research collaborator; an urban Aboriginal school in Edmonton, Alberta; two school boards; a community council; a Northern community college; and a government department. Relationship building activities and consultation processes undertaken with the communities including a meeting of representatives from all three communities have indicated that education is a priority for all partners; they have identified the partnership development as aligning with their established goals. Partners will provide leadership for the research; analyze and evaluate the processes and products of the curriculum exploration, attuned to the specific cultural ...
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