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Vol. 6 (2023): Papers on Postsecondary Learning and Teaching

DOI: https://doi.org/10.11575/pplt.v6i
Published: 2023-03-23

Introduction

  • Moving Forward in a Good Way: Nurturing the Spirit of Learning in Postsecondary Education Introduction to the Sixth Volume of Papers on Postsecondary Learning and Teaching

    Cheryl Jeffs; Kristi-Mari Fedorko-Bartos; Michelle Scott
    i-iii
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  • Acknowledgements for the Sixth Volume of Papers on Postsecondary Learning and Teaching

    Cheryl Jeffs, Kristi-Mari Fedorko-Bartos, Michelle Scott
    iv
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Articles

  • Not So “Mainstream”: The Need for Models of Indigenous Mentorship

    Elaine Atay, Adam Murry
    1-8
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  • Knowing Community through Story: It's Where We Come Together

    Roberta Campbell Chudoba, Terrance Pelletier
    9-16
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  • Natoonikew Aansaamb Searching Together for Learning and Resurgence

    Valeria Cortes, Kelly Loffler, Tim Brigham
    17-27
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  • Integrating Indigenous Perspectives into Teacher Education in Alberta

    Patricia Danyluk, Maureen Plante, Samara Wessel
    28-35
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  • Indigeneity, Positionality, and Ethical Space Navigating the In-Between of Indigenous and Settler Academic Discourse

    Jessie King
    36-48
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  • Looking Back to Find a Way Forward Teaching from my Ancestors

    Carolyn Roberts
    49-55
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