Increasing Collective Teacher Efficacy through Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit and Coaching: A Community-Based Approach [PDF]
Instructional coaching in one remote northern community focuses on teacher mentorship and professional learning and prioritizes the implementation of prepackaged literacy resources.
Mercer, Brenda
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Are sport and traditional Inuit games identified as tools in current Inuit suicide prevention strategies?: A content analysis. [PDF]
Frazer H, Giles AR.
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Inuit-defined determinants of food security in academic research focusing on Inuit Nunangat and Alaska: A scoping review protocol. [PDF]
Naylor A +7 more
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COMBINING THE VIEWS OF “BOTH WORLDS”: SCIENCE EDUCATION IN NUNAVUT PIQUSIIT TAMAINIK KATISUGIT [PDF]
This paper reports on several phases of a five-year science education development project in Nunavut, Canada. The project, in its entirety, was established as a Pilot Program for Nunavut schools in effort to understand school community aspirations for ...
Hainnu, Rebecca +4 more
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Screening for poverty and related social determinants to improve knowledge of and links to resources (SPARK): development and cognitive testing of a tool for primary care. [PDF]
Adekoya I +17 more
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Considerations for collecting data on race and Indigenous identity during health card renewal across Canadian jurisdictions. [PDF]
Pinto AD +5 more
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Mitigating the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Inuit living in Manitoba: community responses. [PDF]
Lavoie JG +16 more
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Conducting research with Indigenous Peoples in Canada: ethical and policy considerations. [PDF]
Morisano D +3 more
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Situating Nunavut Education with Indigenous Education in Canada [PDF]
Recognizing that educational change in Nunavut has not been extensively documented, this article provides an entry point for considering how Nunavut can be better understood and situated with scholarship on Indigenous education in Canada.
McGregor, Heather Elizabeth
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Canada’s climate has changed in ways that are effectively irreversible, with disproportionate impacts for coastal Arctic communities. Many Inuit hunters and Elders are concerned by the impacts of climate change to land-use and access, community activities, and animal populations and plant species.
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