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Decolonizing and indigenizing education in Canada

Summary: This expansive collection explores the complexities of decolonization and indigenization of post-secondary institutions. Seeking to advance critical scholarship on issues including the place of Indigenous epistemologies, knowledges, curriculum, and pedagogy, Decolonizing and Indigenizing Education in Canada aims to build space in the academy for Indigenous peoples and resistance and reconciliation. This 18-chapter collection is built around the two connecting themes of Indigenous epistemologies and decolonizing post secondary institutions. Aiming to advance and transform the Canadian academy, the authors of this volume discuss strategies for shifting power dynamics and Eurocentric perspectives within higher education. Written by academics from across Canada, the text reflects the critical importance of the discourse on truth and reconciliation in educational contexts and how these discourses are viewed in institutions across the country. This expansive resource is essential to students and scholars focusing on Indigenous knowledges, education and pedagogies, and curriculum studies. Features includes discussion questions and further reading lists and offers practical examples of how one can engage in decolonization work within the academy features Canadian authors in varying academic positions and provides content specific to the Canadian education system.

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  • ISBN: 9781773381817 (paperback)
  • Physical Description: print
    xxiii, 292 pages ; 25 cm
  • Publisher: Toronto ; Vancouver : Canadian Scholars Press, 2020.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Preface -- Introduction: From Colonized Classrooms to Transformative Change in the Academy: We Can and Must Do Better! / Sheila Cote-Meek -- Theme 1: Indigenous Epistemologies: Exploring the Place of Indigenous Knowledges in Post-Secondary Curriculum, Including Indigenization of the Curriculum and Pedagogy. Chapter 1: Askiy Kiskinwahamākēwina: Reclaiming Land-based Pedagogies in the Academy / Angelina Weenie -- Chapter 2: Gii Aanikoobijigan Mindimooyehn: Decolonizing Views of Anishinaabekwe / Patricia D. McGuire -- Chapter 3: Reconciliation through Métissage / Bryanna Rae Scott -- Chapter 4: Indigenous Thinkers: Decolonizing and Transforming the Academy through Indigenous Relationality / Candace Kaleimamoowahinekapu Galla and Amanda Holmes -- Chapter 5: Thinking with Kihkipiw: Exploring an Indigenous Theory of Assessment and Evaluation for Teacher Education / Dr. Evelyn Steinhauer, Dr. Trudy Cardinal, Dr. Marc Higgins, Dr. Brooke Madden, Dr. Noella Steinhauer, Dr. Patricia Steinhauer, Misty Underwood, and Angela Wolfe, with Elder Bob Cardinal -- Chapter 6: Centering the Lived Struggle of Indigenous Women in the Academy: A Performance Autoethnography / Celeste Pedri-Spade -- Theme 2: Decolonizing Post-Secondary Institutions: Building Space in the Academy for Indigenous Peoples, Resistance, and Reconciliation. Chapter 7: Is Decolonization Possible in the Academy? / Lynn Lavallee -- Chapter 8: The Dynamics of Decolonization and Indigenization in an Era of Academic "Reconciliation" / Emily Grafton and Jérôme Melançon -- Chapter 9: Urban and Inner-City Studies: Decolonizing Ourselves and the University of Winnipeg / Chantal Fiola and Shauna MacKinnon -- Chapter 10: Speaking Back to the Institution: Teacher Education Programs as Sites of Possibility / Fiona Purton, Sandra Styres, and Arlo Kempf -- Chapter 11: "If Not Here, Where"?: Making Decolonization a Priority at an Undergraduate University / Mary Ellen Donnan, Avril Aitken, and Jean L. Manore -- Chapter 12: Reconciliation Rainbows and the Promise of Education: Teaching Truth and Redress in Neocolonial Canada / Michelle Coupal -- Chapter 13: Decolonizing Non-Indigenous Faculty and Students: Beyond Comfortable Diversity / Linda Pardy and Brett Pardy -- Chapter 14: Reframing Reconciliation: Turning Our Back or Turning Back? / Keri Cheechoo -- Chapter 15: The Future for Indigenous Education: How Social Media is Changing Our Relationships in the Academy / Taima Moeke-Pickering -- Contributor Biographies -- Index.
Subject: Indigenous peoples -- Education -- Canada
Indigenous peoples -- Education -- Canada -- History
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Intellectual life
Culturally relevant pedagogy -- Canada
Native peoples -- Education -- Canada
Native peoples -- Education -- Canada -- History
Native peoples -- Canada -- Intellectual life
Topic Heading: First Nations Canada.
Indigenous.

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