Melanie Griffith Brice, PhD
PhD in Elementary Education, University of Alberta, CanadaMEd in Curriculum, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
BEd through Saskatchewan Urban Native Teachers Education Program (SUNTEP) at University of Saskatchewan, Canada
BA (3yr) in Linguistics, University of Saskatchewan, Canada

Areas of Research
Indigenous Education, Indigenous Language Revitalization, Language and Literacy Teaching and Learning
Dr. Griffith Brice's research has focused on Michif/Métis ways of knowing and learning, Michif language revitalization, and literacy learning and teaching in Elementary school settings. She primarily conducts qualitative inquiry through community-based research. Qualitative approaches have included ethnographic, narrative, case studies, sociolinguistic and Indigenous research methodologies.
Dr. Griffith Brice's research has focused on Michif/Métis ways of knowing and learning, Michif language revitalization, and literacy learning and teaching in Elementary school settings. She primarily conducts qualitative inquiry through community-based research. Qualitative approaches have included ethnographic, narrative, case studies, sociolinguistic and Indigenous research methodologies.
Supervising degrees
Educational Research - Doctoral: Seeking Students
Educational Research - Masters: Seeking Students
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