Taima Moeke-Pickering

Taima Moeke-PickeringTaima Moeke-Pickering is a Maori of the Ngati Pukeko and Tuhoe tribes. She is a full professor in the School of Indigenous Relations at Laurentian University where she teaches courses on Indigenous research methodologies, international Indigenous issues, and United Nations and Indigenous social work. She has extensive experience working with international Indigenous communities, evaluative research, big data analysis, #MMIW and photovoice methodologies. She is co-editor of the book Decolonizing & Indigenizing Education in Canada (2020) and lead editor for the book Critical Reflections and Politics for Advancing Women in the Academy (2020).

Publications

Perspectives on Indigenous Pedagogy in Education: Learning From One Another
Sheila Cote-Meek, Taima Moeke-Pickering. © 2023. 279 pages.
As Indigenous pedagogy continues to grow in the modern educational landscape, it is critical to fully understand key questions such as what Indigenous pedagogy is, why Indigenous...
Amplifying and Centering Indigenous Pedagogies in Post-Secondary Education
Sheila L. Cote-Meek, Taima Moeke-Pickering. © 2023. 15 pages.
Indigenous traditions and worldviews inform how we come to know, how we learn, and how we share. Relationships encompass all living entities, the land, the sacred, the knowledge...
Critical Reflections and Politics on Advancing Women in the Academy
Taima Moeke-Pickering, Sheila Cote-Meek, Ann Pegoraro. © 2020. 243 pages.
Women in the Academy are raising issues of pay parity, equal representation on committees, increased leadership positions, stories of resilience, and mentorship espousing changes...
Women in Academia Matter: Indigenous Worldviews and Women Movements Activism
Taima Moeke-Pickering. © 2020. 20 pages.
Empowering women in academia matters. As women academics, we need to unleash our leadership power if we want to make a change. Colonization sexualized, subjugated, and...
Indigenous Worldviews and Pedagogies in Indigenous-Based Programs: Social Work and Counselling
Taima Moeke-Pickering. © 2019. 10 pages.
This chapter presents on the findings of a case study that was conducted with the Indigenous Social Work degree program, based in Sudbury, Ontario and the Maori Counselling...