<p>I would recommend this book to a wide general audience because it offers a structured and well-researched account of the relationship between Inuit and the Canadian state.</p>
- Sheena Kennedy, Aboriginal Policy Studies, Vol 1, No 1
Since the mid-twentieth century, sustained contact between Inuit and newcomers has led to profound changes in education in the Eastern Arctic, including the experience of colonization and progress toward the re-establishment of traditional education in schools. The milestone of the establishment of Nunavut Territory in 1999 was followed by the 2006 Berger Report, which drew attention to problems remaining in the territory’s education system.As the first history of education in the Eastern Arctic, this groundbreaking study provides the historical context needed to understand the educational challenges faced in Nunavut. With an emphasis on cultural negotiation, policy making, and the role of tradition, Heather McGregor assesses developments in the history of education in four periods – the traditional, the colonial (1945-70), the territorial (1971-81), and the local (1982-99). She concludes that education is most successful when Inuit involvement and local control support a system that reflects Inuit culture and Inuit visions for the future.
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The first history of educational policy, practice, and decision making in the Eastern Arctic, now Nunavut.
Introduction1 History of the Eastern Arctic: Foundations and Themes2 Living and Learning on the Land: Inuit Education in the Traditional Period3 Qallunaat Schooling: Assimilation in the Colonial Period4 Educational Change: New Possibilities in the Territorial Period5 Reclaiming the Schools: Inuit Involvement in the Local PeriodAfterwordAppendix: Inuit Qaujimajatuqanginnik (IQ) Guiding PrinciplesNotesBibliographyIndex
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I would recommend this book to a wide general audience because it offers a structured and well-researched account of the relationship between Inuit and the Canadian state.
This book is very important to the field of Inuit education ... It clearly shows that when schools create different power relationships with Inuit families and communities, positive results can be seen.
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This groundbreaking history shows how Inuit involvement and local control in educational policy, practice, and decision making has helped to overcome the legacy of colonization in the Eastern Arctic.
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780774817448
Publisert
2010
Utgiver
Vendor
University of British Columbia Press
Vekt
480 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
165 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
240
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Om bidragsyterne
Heather E. McGregor is a researcher who currently works for the public service in Nunavut.