Jeannie M. Martin

Assistant Professor (MPEd, BEd, BA)

905 688 5550 x4757
jmartin5@brocku.ca

Jeannie Martin, from Six Nations of the Grand River Territory, Mohawk Nation, Wolf clan, is currently an Assistant Professor of Indigenous Educational Studies in the Faculty of Education at Brock University. She holds a Master of Professional Education: Focus on Leadership in Indigenous Education. Her interests are in Indigenizing academic settings, working with education communities to create culturally safe learning spaces for Indigenous learners and educators, and building educator capacity in Indigenous education. She is a member of the Ontario College of Teachers and an educator with 27 years experience in Indigenous education.

  • Cultural Safety for Indigenous Students and Educators
  • Indigenizing Learning Spaces and Systems
  • Indigenous Adult Education
  • Education for Empowerment and Sovereignty
  • Introduction to Indigenous Studies (INDG 1F90)
  • Spirituality I (INDG 2P50)
  • Spirituality II (INDG 2P51)
  • Indigenous Education in Canada (INDG 2F80)
  • Aboriginal Adult Education: Beginning Our Journey (ABED 4F84)
  • Aboriginal Adult Education: Curriculum Theory and Design (ABED 4F85)
  • Aboriginal Teacher Development: Understanding Our Journeys (ABED 4F88)