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 °Ä¿Í¾º²Ê’s 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 °Ä¿Í¾º²Ê'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 °Ä¿Í¾º²Ê 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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