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Aboriginal Students and School Mobility in British Columbia Public Schools

Aboriginal Students and School Mobility in British Columbia Public Schools

... of Aboriginal students experi- enced school change in ...of students should be noted. Given the mobility in the Aboriginal student population, a challenge exists in terms of fashioning and ...

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Educational implications of the values held by Australian Aboriginal students

Educational implications of the values held by Australian Aboriginal students

... The indicators for the Achievement dimension include ambition, success, capability, and intelligence, all of which should favour academic success. Self-Direction was also expected to relate to success, primarily because ...

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Cultural Congruence in the Education of and Research With Young Aboriginal Students: Ethical Implications for Classroom Researchers

Cultural Congruence in the Education of and Research With Young Aboriginal Students: Ethical Implications for Classroom Researchers

... The purpose of this article is twofold: (a) to explore in an inner<ity kindergarten classroom how Aboriginal students' interaction patterns differ from, and are often in dissonance [r] ...

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Optimising the learning of gifted aboriginal students

Optimising the learning of gifted aboriginal students

... gifted Aboriginal students that are related to the Coolibah dynamic testing method: the Armidale Diocesan Talent Development Programs for Indigenous Students; the Anaiwan Enrichment Project; and the ...

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Promoting Positive Self-Identity in Aboriginal Students: Case Studies of Clontarf Academy Youth Living A Rural Community

Promoting Positive Self-Identity in Aboriginal Students: Case Studies of Clontarf Academy Youth Living A Rural Community

... Two of the participants seemed to have had a chequered history in terms of their schooling: I never felt comfortable at school, not in primary school anyway; I felt as if the teachers were against me, however, this was ...

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A comparison of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal students on the inter-related dimensions of self-concept, strengths and achievement

A comparison of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal students on the inter-related dimensions of self-concept, strengths and achievement

... Canadian Aboriginal children emphasized and valued different personal attributes in relation to self-concept, as well as a greater external orientation, as compared to non-Aboriginal ...for ...

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Seeking a pedagogy of difference: what Aboriginal students and their parents in North Queensland say about teaching and their learning

Seeking a pedagogy of difference: what Aboriginal students and their parents in North Queensland say about teaching and their learning

... disenfranchise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and their families (Dunn, 2001) through, in this study’s case, the classroom pedagogies influencing students’ ...asserted, ...

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Aboriginal Students’ Achievement in Science Education: The Effect of Teaching Methods

Aboriginal Students’ Achievement in Science Education: The Effect of Teaching Methods

... in Aboriginal classrooms in order to stick more closely to the students’ learning styles and thus encourage their success, receive little if any empirical ...on students’ academic ...those ...

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Differences between values of Australian Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal students

Differences between values of Australian Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal students

... the Aboriginal in Australian ...the Aboriginal people have struggled to find their place in modern ...that Aboriginal students had significantly lower scores on Achievement, Self- direction, ...

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Letters from Mungo: A Dialogue on Decolonisation to Improve Academic Engagement with Aboriginal Students

Letters from Mungo: A Dialogue on Decolonisation to Improve Academic Engagement with Aboriginal Students

... how Aboriginal culture can co-exist with science without the need for nullifying one or the ...the Aboriginal people we’ve spent time with, rather than debating who or what is ...

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A meta-analysis: pedagogical strategies for teaching mathematics among aboriginal students

A meta-analysis: pedagogical strategies for teaching mathematics among aboriginal students

... to Aboriginal students as early as in preschool (Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia, 2010; O’Donoghue, 2002) so as to avoid them from being able to do the calculation algorithms without knowing the reason ...

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Educational Outcomes For Aboriginal School Students In Tasmania: Is The Achievement Gap Closing?

Educational Outcomes For Aboriginal School Students In Tasmania: Is The Achievement Gap Closing?

... Tasmanian Aboriginal children’s relative achievement in numeracy and reading deteriorates over their schooling ...of Aboriginal children whose NAPLAN numeracy and reading results reside in the bottom two ...

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Environmental Literacy: Indigenizing Environmental Education

Environmental Literacy: Indigenizing Environmental Education

... of Aboriginal people caused the younger generation to have lower environmental ...among Aboriginal secondary school students in Pahang is significantly ...among Aboriginal where EE failed to ...

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Local Collaboration to Grow the Seeds of STEM Investment from School and Beyond

Local Collaboration to Grow the Seeds of STEM Investment from School and Beyond

... their students in an authentic relationship which supports the student to engage with the teacher and the teaching practices presented by them in the progression of their learning (Donovan, ...various ...

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Aboriginal Postsecondary Education in Canada and the Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development:  A Critical Policy Analysis

Aboriginal Postsecondary Education in Canada and the Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development: A Critical Policy Analysis

... of Aboriginal students. While some former students are employed, he observed that that students from his territory are receiving training and degrees which do not match the needs of the ...

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In Their Own Voices: First Nations Students Identify Some Cultural Mediators of Their Learning in the Formal School System

In Their Own Voices: First Nations Students Identify Some Cultural Mediators of Their Learning in the Formal School System

... The first was to identify specific aspects of Aboriginal cultural socialization that consistently influenced or mediated the way the Aboriginal students in the study received, negotiat[r] ...

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Preservice Teachers’ Discriminatory Judgments

Preservice Teachers’ Discriminatory Judgments

... of Aboriginal students (Dei, Karumanchery, & Karumanchery-Luik, 2004; May, 1999; Moodley, 1999; Nieto, 1999; Ungerleider, ...some students and disadvantage others (Dei, 1996; McCarthy & ...

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Weeding Out or Developing Capacity? Challenges for Aboriginal Teacher Education

Weeding Out or Developing Capacity? Challenges for Aboriginal Teacher Education

... with Aboriginal knowledge or pedagogical ...acknowledge Aboriginal knowledge, but at least did nothing overt to suppress their ...traditions. Aboriginal scholars and leaders are increasingly ...

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4-26-2013 12:00 AM The Effects Upon Students of Supplementing Aboriginal Post- Secondary Transition Programs With Traditional Cultural Activities

4-26-2013 12:00 AM The Effects Upon Students of Supplementing Aboriginal Post- Secondary Transition Programs With Traditional Cultural Activities

... I, Aboriginal students have positive experiences when Aboriginal cultural content such as music is added to their programs because increasing the amount of Aboriginal content leads to higher ...

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Dancing with Ethnic Identities: How a Taiwan Aboriginal Dance Club Influenced Junior High Students

Dancing with Ethnic Identities: How a Taiwan Aboriginal Dance Club Influenced Junior High Students

... the aboriginal students’ ethnic ...the students come from working class ...1,200 students in the school, but only 50 of them were aboriginal ...these aboriginal students’ ...

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