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Indigenizing the University: Diverse Perspectives
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Indigenizing the University: Diverse Perspectives

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Since the release of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s findings, administrators, faculty members and students have heard that universities should be Indigenized. Concerns about the poor educational levels of many Indigenous people have resulted in the claim that Indigenizing the university will help to address this problem. Up until now, however, the history of colonialism has made it difficult to discuss the initiative’s implications honestly. This edited volume strives to openly examine the multiple aspects of university Indigenization. By bringing in diverse perspectives from a variety of disciplines about a number of different facets of Indigenization, it is hoped that we can better understand how current efforts will impact Indigenous peoples and universities as a whole. As truth-telling is an essential part of reconciliation, this volume helps us all in our attempts to improve post-secondary education for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous people.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Frontier Centre for Public Policy
Date
24 February 2021
Pages
322
ISBN
9780987895486

Since the release of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s findings, administrators, faculty members and students have heard that universities should be Indigenized. Concerns about the poor educational levels of many Indigenous people have resulted in the claim that Indigenizing the university will help to address this problem. Up until now, however, the history of colonialism has made it difficult to discuss the initiative’s implications honestly. This edited volume strives to openly examine the multiple aspects of university Indigenization. By bringing in diverse perspectives from a variety of disciplines about a number of different facets of Indigenization, it is hoped that we can better understand how current efforts will impact Indigenous peoples and universities as a whole. As truth-telling is an essential part of reconciliation, this volume helps us all in our attempts to improve post-secondary education for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous people.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Frontier Centre for Public Policy
Date
24 February 2021
Pages
322
ISBN
9780987895486