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Decolonizing education : nourishing the learning spirit / Marie Battiste.

Battiste, Marie Ann, (author., Author).

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"Drawing on treaties, international law, the work of other Indigenous scholars, and especially personal experiences, Marie Battiste documents the nature of Eurocentric models of education, and their devastating impacts on Indigenous knowledge. Chronicling the negative consequences of forced assimilation and the failure of current educational policies to bolster the social and economic conditions of Aboriginal populations, Battiste proposes a new model of education. She argues that the preservation of Aboriginal knowledge is an Aboriginal right and a right preserved by the many treaties with First Nations. Current educational policies must undergo substantive reform. Central to this process is the rejection of the racism inherent to colonial systems of education, and the repositioning of Indigenous humanities, sciences, and languages as vital fields of knowledge. Battiste suggests the urgency for this reform lies in the social, technological, and economic challenges facing society today, and the need for a revitalized knowledge system which incorporates both Indigenous and Eurocentric thinking. The new model she advocates is based on her experiences growing up in a Mi’kmaw community, and the decades she has spent as a teacher, activist, and university scholar."

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  • ISBN: 9781895830774
  • Physical Description: 217 pages ; 23 cm
  • Publisher: Saskatoon : Purich Publishing Limited, [2013]

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CatMonthString:january.14
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 192-205) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Foreword -- 1. Introduction - 2. The legacy of forced assimilative education for Indigenous Peoples - 3. Mi'Kmaw education: roots and routes - 4. Creating the Indigenous renaissance - 5. Animating ethical trans-systemic education systems - 6. Confronting and eliminating racism - 7. Respecting Aboriginal languages in education systems - 8. Displacing cognitive imperialism - 9. Recommendations for constitutional reconciliation - 10. Possibilities of educational transformations -- References -- Index.
Subject: Native peoples > Education > Canada.
Native peoples > Canada > Intellectual life.
Native peoples > Education > Government policy > Canada.
Indigenous peoples > Education > Canada.
Indigenous peoples > Education > Government policy > Canada.
Indigenous peoples > Canada > Intellectual life.
Indigenous Peoples > Education > Government policy > Canada.
Indigenous Peoples > Education > Canada.
Indigenous Peoples > Canada > Intellectual life.
Topic Heading: Education > Indigenous

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Emily Carr University of Art + Design.

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Foreword 8(5)
Rita Bouvier
Chapter 1 Introduction
13(10)
Chapter 2 The Legacy of Forced Assimilative Education for Indigenous Peoples
23(11)
Chapter 3 Mi'kmaw Education: Roots and Routes
34(34)
Blending Mi'kmaw knowledge with Catholic knowledge
38(9)
Nova Scotia's Intervention in Mi'kmaw Education
47(4)
Canada's Intervention
51(17)
1 Planting Out
54(1)
2 Indian Residential Schools
55(2)
3 Centralization Policy
57(1)
4 Fiscal Transfers from Canada to Provinces
58(2)
5 White Paper Policy on Equality
60(1)
6 Indian Control of Indian Education Policy
61(2)
7 Canada's Apology
63(5)
Chapter 4 Creating the Indigenous Renaissance
68(33)
Collaborative Conscientization
69(4)
Indigenous Methodologies
73(4)
Constitutional Reconciliation
77(2)
Establishing Transformative Principles in UN Law
79(8)
1 International Labour Organization Convention 169, Concerning Indigenous and Tribal Peoples in Independent Countries (1989)
79(2)
2 UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2007)
81(6)
Mi'kmaw Reform of Education
87(7)
1 Mi'kmawey School: Bilingual Education
87(3)
2 Mi'kmaw Kina'matnewey
90(1)
3 Mi'kmaw Immersion
91(3)
The Blessed New Stories
94(7)
Chapter 5 Animating Ethical Trans-Systemic Education Systems
101(24)
Generating an Ethical Space for Decolonization
104(4)
Decolonizing the Humanities
108(9)
Decolonizing Science
117(6)
Conclusion
123(2)
Chapter 6 Confronting and Eliminating Racism
125(15)
The Confrontation with Racism
128(2)
Cognitive Construction of Racism
130(7)
Manifestation of Hate Ideologies
137(3)
Chapter 7 Respecting Aboriginal Languages in Education Systems
140(18)
Aboriginal Language Learners
142(2)
The Language Crisis and Planning for Change
144(2)
Stabilizing Aboriginal Languages: The Challenge
146(1)
Complexity and Complementarity in Finding Solutions
147(7)
Conclusion
154(4)
1 Measuring outcomes
155(1)
2 Success of Immersion
155(1)
3 ALP planning
156(1)
4 Ongoing systematic evaluation
157(1)
Chapter 8 Displacing Cognitive Imperialism
158(9)
Chapter 9 Recommendations for Constitutional Reconciliation of Education
167(8)
Recommendations for Constitutional Reconciliation
170(5)
1 Affirm Canada's Commitment to Indigenous Knowledge
170(1)
2 Recognize and Affirm Aboriginal and Treaty Rights as Creating Constitutional Educational Jurisdictions
170(1)
3 Affirm Aboriginal Lifestyles and Intergenerational Use of Indigenous Knowledge
171(1)
4 Affirm Aboriginal Teachings of Next Generations within Place
171(1)
5 Develop and Support Indigenous Knowledge Innovations in Educational Institutions
171(1)
6 Develop Opportunities to Learn in Order to Teach
171(1)
7 Create new certification and standard setting for First Nations schools
172(1)
8 Encourage Research and Innovations in Classroom Work
172(1)
9 Adopt Principles and Guidelines for Respectful Protocols
172(1)
10 Implement the UN Human Rights Covenants and the Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous peoples
173(1)
11 Implement the International Convention on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
173(1)
12 Protect Indigenous Knowledge and Heritage
173(1)
13 Support First Nations' Capacity to Oversee Use of Indigenous Knowledge
173(1)
14 Develop Research and Capacity Building in Indigenous Knowledge and Pedagogy
174(1)
Chapter 10 Possibilities of Educational Transformations
175(17)
Recognizing and Affirming the Learning Spirit
180(5)
Postcolonial Post-Secondary Education
185(2)
Indigenous Self-Determination
187(5)
References 192(14)
Index 206


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