Opening Spaces for Indigenous Teaching and Learning through Community-Based Teacher Education
Following Nunatsiavut land claims on the Northeast Atlantic coast in Canada, Memorial University and the Nunatsiavut Government partnered to offer a community-based, Inuit-specific Bachelor of Education (IBED). This program was developed to lay a foundation for Inuit-governed schools. In the context...
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Main Authors: | Shelley Tulloch (Author), Sylvia Moore (Author) |
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University of Aberdeen, School of Education,
2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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