
Education is expected to assist students in the development of their personal identities and the achievement of social and economic success. Yet the aspirations of Aboriginal students have too often been thwarted by the very structures that are supposed to help them. Combining a research study, an extensive review of the literature, and an analysis of current trends, Schissel and Wotherspoon detail the harm done to Aboriginal children and their families-not only in the past, when residential schools explicitly set out to eliminate Aboriginal identities, but also in more recent years, when educational systems designed for the mainstream have relegated First Nations students to the sidelines. The authors find hope for the future in four experimental programs from Saskatchewan, in which severely stressed Aboriginal young people have found nourishment for their self-esteem in educational settings that take into account traditional culture and spiritual teachings, as well as academic achievement. Interviews with Aboriginal students themselves give additional depth to the author's findings.
This book investigates the systemic failure of educational institutions to support Aboriginal students and explores how these structures perpetuate historical oppression while hindering personal and economic development. Authors Bernard Schissel and Terry Wotherspoon utilize a combination of empirical research, literature review, and qualitative interviews to analyze the disconnect between mainstream educational goals and the realities faced by First Nations youth. They argue that while historical residential schools explicitly targeted the erasure of Indigenous identities, contemporary systems continue to marginalize these students through exclusionary practices and cultural misalignment.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a critical examination of the intersection between colonial history and modern pedagogical failure. Readers frequently note the clarity with which the authors bridge the gap between systemic critique and practical, community-based solutions for educational reform.
Page Count:
186
Publication Date:
2002-08-21
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Canada
ISBN-10:
0195416643
ISBN-13:
9780195416640
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