Kasibahagua Meets Sassuma Arnaa: Truancy, Resilience and Indigenous Curricula

This non-empirical thesis employed standpoint theory to explore how culturally relevant curricula and curricular resources aim to foster resilience while diminishing truancy among First Nations, Métis, and Inuit youths. First Nations, Métis, and Inuit curricula and curricular resources were explored...

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Main Author: Kristensen, Melina L
Other Authors: Jessen Williamson, Karla, McVittie, Janet, Murphy, Shaun, Donald, Dwayne
Format: Thesis
Language:unknown
Published: University of Saskatchewan 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10388/13439
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spelling ftusaskatchewan:oai:harvest.usask.ca:10388/13439 2023-05-15T16:14:50+02:00 Kasibahagua Meets Sassuma Arnaa: Truancy, Resilience and Indigenous Curricula Kristensen, Melina L Jessen Williamson, Karla McVittie, Janet Murphy, Shaun Donald, Dwayne 2021-06-18T16:16:26Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10388/13439 unknown University of Saskatchewan https://hdl.handle.net/10388/13439 TC-SSU-13439 First Nations Métis Inuit Inuit youth Taíno Taino Indigenous Aboriginal and Inuit curriculum and Inuit curricular resources teacher education resilience truancy Thesis text 2021 ftusaskatchewan 2022-01-17T11:52:20Z This non-empirical thesis employed standpoint theory to explore how culturally relevant curricula and curricular resources aim to foster resilience while diminishing truancy among First Nations, Métis, and Inuit youths. First Nations, Métis, and Inuit curricula and curricular resources were explored for their potentials for undoing the negative repercussions that may come from using Western curricula formulations and processes. Based on my analysis, I concluded that teacher education programs can better equip educators educating Indigenous youths by utilizing curricula and curricular resources, built upon the premises of Indigenous paradigms, training infused with culturally relevant knowledge, and increased community involvement. Addressing such factors may aid in birthing resilience and reducing truancy. Thesis First Nations inuit University of Saskatchewan: eCommons@USASK
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topic First Nations
Métis
Inuit
Inuit youth
Taíno
Taino
Indigenous
Aboriginal
and Inuit curriculum
and Inuit curricular resources
teacher education
resilience
truancy
spellingShingle First Nations
Métis
Inuit
Inuit youth
Taíno
Taino
Indigenous
Aboriginal
and Inuit curriculum
and Inuit curricular resources
teacher education
resilience
truancy
Kristensen, Melina L
Kasibahagua Meets Sassuma Arnaa: Truancy, Resilience and Indigenous Curricula
topic_facet First Nations
Métis
Inuit
Inuit youth
Taíno
Taino
Indigenous
Aboriginal
and Inuit curriculum
and Inuit curricular resources
teacher education
resilience
truancy
description This non-empirical thesis employed standpoint theory to explore how culturally relevant curricula and curricular resources aim to foster resilience while diminishing truancy among First Nations, Métis, and Inuit youths. First Nations, Métis, and Inuit curricula and curricular resources were explored for their potentials for undoing the negative repercussions that may come from using Western curricula formulations and processes. Based on my analysis, I concluded that teacher education programs can better equip educators educating Indigenous youths by utilizing curricula and curricular resources, built upon the premises of Indigenous paradigms, training infused with culturally relevant knowledge, and increased community involvement. Addressing such factors may aid in birthing resilience and reducing truancy.
author2 Jessen Williamson, Karla
McVittie, Janet
Murphy, Shaun
Donald, Dwayne
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author Kristensen, Melina L
author_facet Kristensen, Melina L
author_sort Kristensen, Melina L
title Kasibahagua Meets Sassuma Arnaa: Truancy, Resilience and Indigenous Curricula
title_short Kasibahagua Meets Sassuma Arnaa: Truancy, Resilience and Indigenous Curricula
title_full Kasibahagua Meets Sassuma Arnaa: Truancy, Resilience and Indigenous Curricula
title_fullStr Kasibahagua Meets Sassuma Arnaa: Truancy, Resilience and Indigenous Curricula
title_full_unstemmed Kasibahagua Meets Sassuma Arnaa: Truancy, Resilience and Indigenous Curricula
title_sort kasibahagua meets sassuma arnaa: truancy, resilience and indigenous curricula
publisher University of Saskatchewan
publishDate 2021
url https://hdl.handle.net/10388/13439
genre First Nations
inuit
genre_facet First Nations
inuit
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