TEACHERS’ AND PRINCIPALS’ PERCEPTIONS OF CITIZENSHIP DEVELOPMENT OF ABORIGINAL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN THE PROVINCE OF MANITOBA: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY

This study sought to investigate the congruence between Aboriginal student citizenship development and the prescribed outcomes of citizenship development in secondary schools in Manitoba. The perceptions of 106 high school teachers and principals in the province of Manitoba were acquired through sur...

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Main Author: Deer, Frank
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: University of Saskatchewan 2017
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spelling ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/42802 2024-09-09T19:40:30+00:00 TEACHERS’ AND PRINCIPALS’ PERCEPTIONS OF CITIZENSHIP DEVELOPMENT OF ABORIGINAL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN THE PROVINCE OF MANITOBA: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY Deer, Frank 2017-07-25 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/cjeap/article/view/42802 eng eng University of Saskatchewan https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/cjeap/article/view/42802/30658 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/cjeap/article/view/42802 Copyright (c) 2017 Frank Deer Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy; No. 110 (2010) Revue canadienne en administration et politique de l'éducation; No. 110 (2010) 1207-7798 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 2017 ftunivcalgaryojs 2024-07-25T03:16:02Z This study sought to investigate the congruence between Aboriginal student citizenship development and the prescribed outcomes of citizenship development in secondary schools in Manitoba. The perceptions of 106 high school teachers and principals in the province of Manitoba were acquired through survey distribution and interviews. This study found that Aboriginal students from Manitoba high schools frequently behave in a manner that is congruent with the values of citizenship development. Participants in this study described a need for the development of curricula that is congruent with traditional Aboriginal ways of learning, the provision of opportunities for practical experiences in the area of citizenship development, and increased research into schools on First Nations communities in the area of citizenship development. Such developments may facilitate citizenship development for Aboriginal students through the provision of education that is sensitive to Aboriginal perspectives and circumstances. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations University of Calgary Journal Hosting
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description This study sought to investigate the congruence between Aboriginal student citizenship development and the prescribed outcomes of citizenship development in secondary schools in Manitoba. The perceptions of 106 high school teachers and principals in the province of Manitoba were acquired through survey distribution and interviews. This study found that Aboriginal students from Manitoba high schools frequently behave in a manner that is congruent with the values of citizenship development. Participants in this study described a need for the development of curricula that is congruent with traditional Aboriginal ways of learning, the provision of opportunities for practical experiences in the area of citizenship development, and increased research into schools on First Nations communities in the area of citizenship development. Such developments may facilitate citizenship development for Aboriginal students through the provision of education that is sensitive to Aboriginal perspectives and circumstances.
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author Deer, Frank
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TEACHERS’ AND PRINCIPALS’ PERCEPTIONS OF CITIZENSHIP DEVELOPMENT OF ABORIGINAL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN THE PROVINCE OF MANITOBA: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY
author_facet Deer, Frank
author_sort Deer, Frank
title TEACHERS’ AND PRINCIPALS’ PERCEPTIONS OF CITIZENSHIP DEVELOPMENT OF ABORIGINAL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN THE PROVINCE OF MANITOBA: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY
title_short TEACHERS’ AND PRINCIPALS’ PERCEPTIONS OF CITIZENSHIP DEVELOPMENT OF ABORIGINAL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN THE PROVINCE OF MANITOBA: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY
title_full TEACHERS’ AND PRINCIPALS’ PERCEPTIONS OF CITIZENSHIP DEVELOPMENT OF ABORIGINAL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN THE PROVINCE OF MANITOBA: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY
title_fullStr TEACHERS’ AND PRINCIPALS’ PERCEPTIONS OF CITIZENSHIP DEVELOPMENT OF ABORIGINAL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN THE PROVINCE OF MANITOBA: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY
title_full_unstemmed TEACHERS’ AND PRINCIPALS’ PERCEPTIONS OF CITIZENSHIP DEVELOPMENT OF ABORIGINAL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN THE PROVINCE OF MANITOBA: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY
title_sort teachers’ and principals’ perceptions of citizenship development of aboriginal high school students in the province of manitoba: an exploratory study
publisher University of Saskatchewan
publishDate 2017
url https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/cjeap/article/view/42802
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op_source Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy; No. 110 (2010)
Revue canadienne en administration et politique de l'éducation; No. 110 (2010)
1207-7798
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op_rights Copyright (c) 2017 Frank Deer
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