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Gifted to learn
Image courtesy of University of Alberta Press

Gifted to learn
Walter C. Koerner Library, University of British Columbia

2008
Book > Memoir
Creators
Mehlmann, Gloria
Description
"In 1960s Regina, when racial discrimination often went unchallenged, and the education system needed visionary reform, Gloria Mehlmann struggled to embrace her Cree/Saulteaux identity and sustain her passion for learning and teaching. Critical but not cynical, Mehlmann's touching stories reveal the experiences and students that taught her to become one of Saskatchewan's guiding voices for education reform. While devotees of memoir will be transported by Mehlmann's humane storytelling, specialists in Indigenous Studies, Education, Women's Studies, and Autobiography are also invited to explore the clear, strong prose within Gifted to Learn"--publisher's website.

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ISBN
0888644981; 9780888644985
Statement of Responsibility
Gloria Mehlmann.
Edition
1st ed.
Publication Information
Edmonton : University of Alberta Press
Physical Description
xv, 325 p. ; 23 cm
Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
1. If It Were Up to Me -- 2. Disguised in the Open Field -- 3. Survival Kit of One's Own --  4. Sink or Swim in a Common Flood -- 5. Look at Me -- 6. One Day Soon the Lion and Lamb -- 7. There's Got to be a Pony in There Somewhere -- 8. Captive to the Manner -- 9. Will I be Me When I Get There? -- 10. Judging the Pendulum's Momentum -- 11. True North, Due South, and No Compass -- 12. Way to the Clearing Imagined -- 13. Raising the Bar -- 14. Innocence I can No Longer Claim -- 15. This Will Force Us to Think -- Appendix. Note on Isabel Andrews.
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