Contents
Introduction
Conference Keynotes
1.
The "Perfect Storm" in Indigenous Education:
Stories about Context, Culture and Community Knowledge
Sharon Nelson-Barber
2. "In School I Learn from A to H, but the World is A to Z":
Promoting Educational Relevance, Equity and Sovereignty
through Community-engaged Learning
Tiffany S. Lee
Improving Indigenous Education
3. What Educational Leaders See as Important for
Improving the Education of Indigenous Youth
Joseph Martin, Richard Manning, Larry Steeves,
Josephine Steeves & Jon Reyhner
4. Improving Indigenous Student Learning Outcomes:
A Conceptual Framework
Larry Steeves and Sheila Carr-Stewart
5. Métis and Ontario Education Policy: Educators Supporting
Métis Holistic Lifelong Learning
Jonathan Anuik & Laura-Lee Kearns
6. Ke Kula Mauli Ola Hawai'i 'o Nawahiokalani'opu'u
Living Hawaiian Life-Force School
Keiki Kawai'ae'a, Angayuqaq Oscar Kawagley &
Kaiolohia Masaoka
Literacy
7. Decolonization, Complete Bilingualism, Academic
Achievement, and National Identity: Arguments for
Literacy in Indigenous Languages
George Ann Gregory & Freddie Bowles
8. Exploring a Pathway to Reshape School-wide
Literacy Practices for Indigenous Students
Margaret Vaughn, Kelly Hillman, Traci McKarcher
& Cindy Latella
History and Research
9. Legacies of Colonialism: The Education of Maya in Belize
George Ann Gregory
10. A History of American Indian & Alaska Native Education 1964-1970
Thomas (Tom) R. Hopkins
11. Culturally Responsive Education: The Need and Methods
for Demonstrating Effectiveness for Evidenced-based Practices
Adam Thomas Murry
12. Guiding Pronunciation of Blackfoot Melody
Naatosi Fish and Mizuki Miyashita
The
Contributors
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