Closing the Aboriginal Education Gap: A Systematic Review of Indigenous Educational Experiences in Canada

  • Deonandan R
  • Janoudi G
  • Uzun M
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Abstract

Indigenous learners represent a pool of untapped talents for positively influencing Canada's economy. But there is a policy need to better enable indigenous learners' access to higher education. This study presents a synthesis of views and perspectives extracted from eight published studies concerning Aboriginal educational experiences. Canadian indigenous learners were found to have the following views regarding their experiences with post-secondary education: anxiety about moving away from home, trepidation about transitioning from rural to urban spaces, uncertainty about social acceptance and long-term prospects; fear of racism and racial exclusion; and worry that their traditions will not be acknowledged or respected.

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Deonandan, R., Janoudi, G., & Uzun, M. (2019). Closing the Aboriginal Education Gap: A Systematic Review of Indigenous Educational Experiences in Canada. Journal of Educational Leadership in Action, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.62608/2164-1102.1032

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