Northern Oral language and Writing through Play: NOW Play

Regions: North Slave Region

Tags: language, literacy, cultural knowledge, children

Principal Investigator: Stagg Peterson, Shelley (3)
Licence Number: 17407
Organization: OISE/University of Toronto
Licensed Year(s): 2024 2023 2022
Issued: Dec 11, 2023
Project Team: Nazila Eisazadeh, Nicola Friedrich

Objective(s): To develop a toolkit of theoretical approaches, practices, and tools for supporting Indigenous children’s language, literacy, and cultural knowledge.

Project Description: This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No. 5777. Over the next seven years and using collaborative action research methods, research practitioners (e.g., early childhood educators, teachers, parents/caregivers, and community members) from Indigenous communities in Canada and abroad will work with university researchers to develop a toolkit of theoretical approaches, practices, and tools for supporting Indigenous children’s language, literacy, and cultural knowledge. Collaborative action research will be conducted by six Local Partnership Teams (LPT), led by lead research practitioners (see Training and Mentoring for more information) from Indigenous communities and the co-applicants and partners identified above, and including approximately 6-7 research practitioners in each community (approximately 90 in total across 14 communities). Four to five times each year, team members will visit the northern Indigenous communities that are part of their LPT. During these visits, lead team members and research practitioners in each community will collaboratively develop learning goals and play-based pedagogical practices, tools and approaches to achieve the collaboratively-developed goals. As agreed in the Research Collaboration Agreement (included as Evidence of Formal Partnership), data will be created and shared in consultation with communities. Data will be co-owned by all who are part of the collaborative action research team at Aurora College. Members of the team will have access to data throughout the duration of the project. Permission from members of the collaborative action research team will be needed in order share the data outside the project team. We will amend the communications plan in the second year when children in graduate ECES' communities will be involved. The fieldwork for this study will be conducted from: January 08 - December 20, 2024