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Indigenous Connections and Lessons
The school board I am currently with has an Indigenous Learning Team (ILT). The ILT creates learning opportunities for staff and...
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Resources for Learning: In and Out of the Classroom
There are many sources available that can be used in a class to bring Indigenous voices to the forefront. Here are ten resources and how...
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Decolonization is On-Going: In and Out of the Classroom
Through decolonizing efforts, students should be viewed holistically by providing support or guiding students to where they can find...
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Care for the Earth, Care for us all
Without the Earth, we would cease to exist. As such, it is important that we care for Mother Earth as she has put up with us slowly...
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Traditional Knowledge Meeting Technological Teaching
Indigenous education can benefit through the use of technology. Technology continues to grow in its uses and accessibility. It may not be...
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Keeping Métis Knowledge Alive within a French Class
Language and culture are intertwined, especially when it comes to colonization. Often in a French class, you may find mentions of how...
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Inuit Best Practices within Education
Often when we wish to integrate non-Settler knowledge, there is a worry that it is incompatible with what is already present within the...
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Two Row Wampum: Sovereign Connection with First Nations
Two Row Wampum will often find itself within a history class as an initial treaty between First Nations and Settlers. However, it should...
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The Medicine Wheel as an Alternate Approach
The educational framework of the Medicine Wheel is very similar to what is currently being taught as best practices: See it. The student...
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Professional Pedagogy for Indigenous Inclusion
This symbol is a visual representation of my professional pedagogy of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis inclusion. In my design, there are...
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