Resting lightly on mother earth : the Aboriginal experience in urban educational settings / Angela Ward & Rita Bouvier.
"In this book, the voices of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal participants are heard as they chronicle their survival in mainstream school systems. The authors describe and analyze the experiences of Aboriginal students, teachers, and pre-service teachers struggling to find a place in urban society. Some voices are resistant, others angry, many questioning, as they enter into tentative coalitions with other urban teachers who pursue social justice for Indigenous peoples. The editors open the book with a wide-ranging look at the contexts of urban Aboriginal education, and explore the themes of the book--identity, disconnection from the land, spirituality, the effects of a colonial legacy--from their own Aboriginal and mainstream perspectives. A strength of the book is the diversity of backgrounds and experiences the authors bring. The writers are Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal, from Canada, the United States and Australia. They have taught and worked in elementary and secondary schools, universities and teacher education programs. All have direct experience working in urban educational settings, and all bring passionate advocacy to their writing. Resting Lightly on Mother Earth is intended for both Indigenous and mainstream educators; it is particularly suitable for teachers and administrators in urban systems, teacher educators, and graduate and undergraduate education students." -- goodreads.com
Record details
- ISBN: 9781550592214 (softcover) :
- ISBN: 1550592211 (softcover) :
- Physical Description: 195 pages ; 23 cm
- Publisher: Calgary : Detselig Enterprises, [2001]
- Copyright: ©2001
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Introduction -- Section one: Intercultural perspectives -- Chapter1: Magpie babies -- Chapter2: Changing perspectives on intercultural classrooms -- Section 2: Surviving the city -- Chapter3: Good community schools are sites of educational activism -- Chapter 4: On the margins of the middle aboriginal girls in an urban middle school -- Chapter 5: No friends, barely? -- Chapter 6: Getting to know us -- Chapter 7: Coyote: Experiences as a District Consultant. |
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Topic Heading: | Aboriginal Australians First Nations. |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Circulation Modifier | Holdable? | Status | Due Date | Courses |
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Cranbrook Campus | E 96 .R47 2001 (Text) | 11111001302142 | CRANBROOK | Volume hold | Available | - |