Abstract

This study examines some of the ways institutional policies and practices can support or hinder the successful transition to post-secondary education for Indigenous people. Tracing the path from Indigenous high school student to post-secondary education applicant and utilizing knowledge gained from interviews, focus groups, and online surveys as part of an institutional ethnography approach, we offer recommendations for institutions and applicants to help increase enrollment and enhance the success of Indigenous post-secondary students. We share implications for institutions and post-secondary education applicants utilizing self-identification or cultural identity tracking.

Details

Title
Supporting Successful Transitions to Post-Secondary Education for Indigenous Students: Lessons from an Institutional Ethnography in Ontario, Canada
Author
Restoule, Jean-Paul; Mashford-Pringle, Angela; Chacaby, Maya; Smillie, Christine; Brunette, Candace; Russel, Gail
Pages
n/a
Section
Research
Publication year
2013
Publication date
2013
Publisher
University of Western Ontario
e-ISSN
19165781
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1465075180
Copyright
Copyright University of Western Ontario 2013