Dr. Janine Metallic
Assistant ProfessorÌý

- Indigenous research methodologiesÌý
- Indigenous language revitalization and maintenanceÌý
- Indigenous educationÌý
Dr. Janine Elizabeth Metallic is a Mi’gmaw from the Listuguj Mi’gmaq First Nation (Listuguj, Quebec). Janine is an Assistant Professor in ºÚÁÏ꿉۪s Department of Integrated Studies in Education. Her research interests center around Indigenous educational studies and language revitalization. For several years, Janine worked as a Mi'gmaw language consultant in ºÚÁÏÍø's Department of Linguistics. Janine is currently interested in building Indigenous research capacity by supporting and training Indigenous graduate students and developing research projects related to community-based education and language research.
PhD (Educational Studies)Ìý
- 2024 Faculty of Education's Award for Distinguished TeachingÌý
- 2019 ºÚÁÏÍø Equity and Community Building Award (Academic Staff)Ìý
I am currently accepting applications from prospective graduate students to join my research group. I welcome students who approach research with cultural humility and a deep, long-term commitment to collaborative, community-led work that uplifts diverse voices and knowledges, particularly in the areas of decolonizing and Indigenous education, and Indigenous language revitalization and maintenance.
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