"Surviving and Thriving": An Autoethnography of a Black Afro-Caribbean Early Career Teacher in a Northern Ontario First Nation Community
The beginning years of a teacher's career can be an overwhelming experience, and combined with being in an isolated, fly-in community, particularly during a pandemic, can be debilitating. This qualitative research is aimed to support and account for the story of a Black Afro-Caribbean, early ca...
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Main Authors: | Patricia Briscoe (Author), Jody-Ann Robinson (Author) |
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University of Windsor,
2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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