School Outcomes among Elementary School-Aged Inuit Children in Inuit Nunangat

The objective of this study was to examine factors associated with school outcomes among elementary school-aged Inuit children in Inuit Nunangat through a socio-ecological framework. The associations among children’s school outcomes and various individual, family, and school factors were examined us...

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Main Authors: Rubab G. Arim, Benita Tam, Evelyne Bougie, Dafna E. Kohen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Alberta 2016-01-01
Series:Aboriginal Policy Studies
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Online Access:https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/aps/index.php/aps/article/view/24702
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spelling doaj-0f28489600684b2e8f4a339c65e75bfc2020-11-25T03:10:53ZengUniversity of AlbertaAboriginal Policy Studies1923-32992016-01-015210.5663/aps.v5i2.2470224702School Outcomes among Elementary School-Aged Inuit Children in Inuit NunangatRubab G. Arim0Benita Tam1Evelyne Bougie2Dafna E. Kohen3Health Analysis, Statistics CanadaCanadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis, Environment CanadaHealth Analysis, Statistics CanadaHealth Analysis, Statistics CanadaThe objective of this study was to examine factors associated with school outcomes among elementary school-aged Inuit children in Inuit Nunangat through a socio-ecological framework. The associations among children’s school outcomes and various individual, family, and school factors were examined using the 2012 Aboriginal Peoples Survey. Logistic regression analyses suggest that an Inuk child who is healthy and not hungry, whose parents obtained a post-secondary education, who is attending a school with a climate conducive to learning and at which parents are given opportunities to be involved, and who is exposed daily to the Inuit language has better odds of succeeding at school.https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/aps/index.php/aps/article/view/24702academic achievementsocio-ecological modelinuit children
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author Rubab G. Arim
Benita Tam
Evelyne Bougie
Dafna E. Kohen
spellingShingle Rubab G. Arim
Benita Tam
Evelyne Bougie
Dafna E. Kohen
School Outcomes among Elementary School-Aged Inuit Children in Inuit Nunangat
Aboriginal Policy Studies
academic achievement
socio-ecological model
inuit children
author_facet Rubab G. Arim
Benita Tam
Evelyne Bougie
Dafna E. Kohen
author_sort Rubab G. Arim
title School Outcomes among Elementary School-Aged Inuit Children in Inuit Nunangat
title_short School Outcomes among Elementary School-Aged Inuit Children in Inuit Nunangat
title_full School Outcomes among Elementary School-Aged Inuit Children in Inuit Nunangat
title_fullStr School Outcomes among Elementary School-Aged Inuit Children in Inuit Nunangat
title_full_unstemmed School Outcomes among Elementary School-Aged Inuit Children in Inuit Nunangat
title_sort school outcomes among elementary school-aged inuit children in inuit nunangat
publisher University of Alberta
series Aboriginal Policy Studies
issn 1923-3299
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The objective of this study was to examine factors associated with school outcomes among elementary school-aged Inuit children in Inuit Nunangat through a socio-ecological framework. The associations among children’s school outcomes and various individual, family, and school factors were examined using the 2012 Aboriginal Peoples Survey. Logistic regression analyses suggest that an Inuk child who is healthy and not hungry, whose parents obtained a post-secondary education, who is attending a school with a climate conducive to learning and at which parents are given opportunities to be involved, and who is exposed daily to the Inuit language has better odds of succeeding at school.
topic academic achievement
socio-ecological model
inuit children
url https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/aps/index.php/aps/article/view/24702
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