“…Indigenous students are over represented within special education programs (DiGiacomo, Davidson, Abbott, Delaney, Dharmendra, McGrath, and Vasquez 2013;Sweller, Graham, and Van Begen 2012), and are more likely to face inequities than their non-Indigenous peers (Francis, Mill, & Lupton 2017;Ford 2013). Studies demonstrate that teachers have lower expectations of Indigenous students than their non-Indigenous peers (Riley, 2018(Riley, , 2012Dandy, Durkin, Barber, and Houghton 2015;Rubie-Davies, Hattie and Hamilton 2006). Indigenous scholars claim that teachers' deficit perceptions stem from a history of exclusionary practices and policies, ensuring that Indigenous peoples remain largely unseen within the educational environment (Herbert 2006;Sarra 2011;Nakata 2007), and that until these inequities are exposed, a gap between the achievement of Indigenous and non-Indigenous students will remain.…”