Indigenous Knowledge, Community and Education in a Western System: An Integrative Approach

  • Danika Overmars

Résumé

Colonization attempted to eradicate Indigenous knowledge and Indigenous Ways of knowing through coerced education, yet education may be the key to the healing journey for Aboriginal people in Canada. At present the educational system is not
serving Aboriginal students well as measured by levels of student success. The integration of Indigenous knowledge, community and education increases the likelihood of success of students in educational settings and promotes healing from
colonization. Research suggests that a community based model of education is not only appropriate for Aboriginal students but is likely to enhance their education by providing community controlled and culturally relevant experiences.

Keywords: Indigenous knowledge, community-based education, policy.

Comment citer
Overmars, D. (1). Indigenous Knowledge, Community and Education in a Western System: An Integrative Approach. Revue Des Enfants Et Des Familles Des Premiers Peuples, 5(2), 88-95. Consulté à l’adresse https://fpcfr.com/index.php/FPCFR/article/view/96
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