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Publisher:University of Alberta Press, 2022
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- Contributor: Styres, Sandra D.; Kempf, ArloDate:Created2022Summary:
Troubling Truth and Reconciliation in Canadian Education offers a series of critical perspectives concerning reconciliation and reconciliatory efforts between Canadian and Indigenous peoples. Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars address both theoretical and practical aspects of troubling reconciliation in education across various contexts with significant diversity of thought, approach, and socio-political location. Throughout, the work challenges mainstream reconciliation discourses. This timely, unflinching analysis will be invaluable to scholars and students of Indigenous studies, sociology, and education. Contributors: Daniela Bascunan, Jennifer Brant, Liza Brechbill, Shawna Carroll, Frank Deer, George J. Sefa Dei (Nana Adusei Sefa Tweneboah), Lucy El-Sherif, Rachel George, Ruth Green, Celia Haig-Brown, Arlo Kempf, Jeannie Kerr, David Newhouse, Amy Parent, Michelle Pidgeon, Robin Quantick, Jean-Paul Restoule, Toby Rollo, Mark Sinke, Sandra D. Styres, Lynne Wiltse, Dawn Zinga.
Subject(s): Canada | Critical pedagogy | Culturally relevant pedagogy | Race relations | Study and teaching | Transformative learning | Indigenous peoplesOriginal Publisher: Edmonton, Alberta, University of Alberta PressLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9781772126181Collection(s)/Series: Read Alberta eBook Collection | Prairie Indigenous eBook Collection
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