Including Aboriginal Worldviews and Ways of Knowing in Teacher Education
The pilot lessons included in this section were written by Dr. Nicole Bell in her role as consultant to the Deepening Knowledge Project. Dr Bell...
Read MoreThe pilot lessons included in this section were written by Dr. Nicole Bell in her role as consultant to the Deepening Knowledge Project. Dr Bell...
Read MoreTitle Author Spring Blizzard Brookes, Diane Many Nations: An Alphabet of Native America Bruchac, Joseph Raccoon's Last Race: A Traditional Abenaki Story Bruchac, Joseph The Great Ball Game: A Muskogee Story Bruchac, Joseph Turtle's Race...
Read MoreThis set of learning modules has been created to support and inspire educators and future teachers to gain a deeper understanding of Indigenous perspectives and...
Read MoreFrom the AICL site: "American Indians in Children's Literature (AICL) provides critical perspectives and analysis of indigenous peoples in children's and young adult books,...
Read MoreIndigenous education is a confusing and loaded term that has been defined in many ways historically in Canada, some of which convey completely contradictory goals...
Read MoreThe mandate of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada has come to an end, bringing a historic opportunity to build a shared future together. Mutual...
Read MoreRacism is about power. When the dominant society controls how Indigenous peoples are perceived, stereotypes are created and perpetuated. Stereotypes are not only harmful in their...
Read MoreAll students deserve a quality education, one that benefits from the contributions of the original peoples on the land they now call home. Indigenous knowledges are...
Read MoreEvery people has a way of knowing, seeing, explaining, and living in the world. They have distinct values and different ideas about what is important...
Read MoreDirected by Caroline Monnet, 2009 (18 min, 1 s) From the NFB website: "Sébastien Aubin, a young French-speaking Cree of Manitoba’s Opaskwayak Nation, is learning about...
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