Lisa Korteweg
Professor
Graduate Studies and Research in Education and Undergraduate
Lakehead University
Canada
Biography
Professor Lisa Korteweg her received PhD from University of British Columbia during the period of 2005. Currently, she is working as Professor in Lakehead University.
Research Interest
Indigenous education, decolonizing teaching, indigenizing curriculum (history and social studies), culturally responsive pedagogy Environmental education (EE), decolonizing/Indigenizing EE, land-based pedagogies Social justice in education, Teaching as activism, Teacher education Digital technologies and pedagogies, visual methods and representations
Publications
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Korteweg L, Gonzalez I, Guillet J. The stories are the people and the land: Three educators respond to environmental teachings in Indigenous children’s literature. Environmental Education Research. 2010 Jun 1;16(3-4):331-50.
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Korteweg L, Oakley J. Eco-heroes out of place and relations: decolonizing the narratives of Into the Wild and Grizzly Man through Land education. Environmental Education Research. 2014 Jan 2;20(1):131-43.
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YOUNG J, ERICKSON L. Once a Teacher, Always a Teacher: How Professional History Mediates Teacher Educator Identity. InThe Eighth International Conference on Self-Study of Teacher Education Practices 2010 Aug 1.