IDN - Decolonizing Education
". . . education can be liberating, or it can domesticate or maintain domination. It can sustain colonization in neo-colonial ways or it can decolonize."
- Marie Battiste, in Decolonizing Education, p. 175.
NativeLand.ca - Teacher’s Guide
Read a bit more about some theory behind Native Land and indigenous mapping.
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8th Fire
*Includes a teacher's guide*
With its energetic pace and stunning HD landscapes, 8th Fire propels us past prejudice, stereotypes and misunderstandings, to encounters with an impressive new generation of Aboriginal Canadians who are reclaiming both their culture and their confidence. We meet the emerging leaders, artists, activists and thinkers. We explore the best ideas for change. Above all, 8th Fire examines the way forward to a second chance to get the relationship right.
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Reconciliation Education
4 Seasons of Reconciliation is a series of bilingual online courses that promote a renewed relationship between Indigenous Peoples and Canadians, through transformative and engaging learning. This educational initiative assists the workplace, secondary and post-secondary organizations through self-paced online courses featuring award-winning films, slideshows, videos, quizzes and a completion certificate provided by First Nations University of Canada
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Full Circle: First Nations, Métis, Inuit Ways of Knowing
This project is the culmination of work done over the past two and a half years by 13 members of OSSTF/FEESO, most of whom are First Nation or Métis, or work extensively with Aboriginal students. The lessons are designed to be implemented in a range of courses, such as civics, history, social sciences, English, geography, business, careers, physical education and science.
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DEEPENINGKNOWLEDGE :: Senior level :: Deepening Knowledge: Aboriginal Peoples Curriculum Database
Ontario Ministry of Education Resources: Lesson plans for senior high school levels.
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Using The Medicine Wheel For Curriculum Design In Intercultural Communication
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Grade 11 / 12 Indian Residential Schools and Reconciliation - First Nations Education Steering Committee FNESC
These Indian Residential Schools learning resources are designed to use an inquiry approach to provide students in a number of Grade 11 and 12 courses with an understanding of the history of the relationship between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people in Canada.
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Webinars — Dr. Angela Nardozi
Includes: "Introducing Indigenous Perspectives Through Art", "Teaching about Pre-Confederation Treaties", " Selecting Resources with Indigenous Content", and "Disrupting Stereotypes in the Classroom" webinars.
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Four Directions Teachings.com
FourDirectionsTeachings.com is a visually stunning audio narrated resource for learning about Indigenous knowledge and philosophy from five diverse First Nations in Canada. RESSOURCE BILINGUE E/F.
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