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Aboriginal Student Engagement and Achievement
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Table of Contents

Foreword / Lyn Trudeau

Introduction

Part 1: Background

1 Evoking the Past, Framing the Future

2 Setting the Story

Part 2: From Theory to Practice

3 The Conversations

4 Subplots

5 Climax: Learning from the Stories

Appendices

Works Cited; Index

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Culturally relevant programs hold the secrets to Aboriginal student engagement and achievement in Canada’s public schools.

About the Author

Lorenzo Cherubini specializes in teacher development and policy analysis and is the author of numerous books, book chapters, and articles. He is the editor of the AABSS Journal, an annual publication of the American Association of Behavioral and Social Sciences (AABSS).

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Importantly, [this] book not only tells a story of Aboriginal students in public education systems but also situates the narrative within a broader socio-historical context that serves to provide the reader with significant insights into how the education system in Canada has failed Aboriginal youth ... Cherubini’s book offers a significant contribution to the landscape of Aboriginal education, opportunities to make further advances in this field, and expands on specific areas related to learning in order to provide increased clarity into the nature of how Aboriginal students learn most effectively.
*Gabrielle Lindstrom*

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