Indigenous perspectives and knowledges have been rendered “difficult” to teach and learn due to settler-colonial norms that are naturalized in Ontario’s public K-12 education system. We explore how we as educators and teachers with diverse populations of students critically engage pedagogy and knowledge to take up Indigenous perspectives and knowledges in classrooms in ethical ways. Using practitioner inquiry, we draw on our classroom experiences to explore how students engage with Indigenous perspectives and knowledges and our relationships as people who relate to this land in different ways—as settlers, newcomers, and original caretakers. Students perceive our pedagogical interventions not as difficult, but as a disruption from settler co...
Before the TRC’s Calls to Action, we were a collaborative teacher-education partnership of Anishinaa...
Before the TRC’s Calls to Action, we were a collaborative teacher-education partnership of Anishinaa...
In an era of learning truth and working towards reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, education in...
Indigenous perspectives and knowledges have been rendered “difficult” to teach and learn due to sett...
The Truth and Reconciliation’s Calls to Action (2015a) highlight education as a means of reconciliat...
The Truth and Reconciliation’s Calls to Action (2015a) highlight education as a means of reconciliat...
Integrating Indigenous perspectives in British Columbia is a requirement for teacher education progr...
Over the past few years, Canadian universities have been at the forefront of institutional changes t...
This case study explores the impact of an English language Arts Secondary methods class that focused...
In an era of learning truth and working towards reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, education in...
Following the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, various institutions have embarked on d...
Following the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, various institutions have embarked on d...
This paper examines the significance of colonial contexts that influence the teaching of Indigenous ...
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's (TRC) Call to Action 62 (2012), which focuses on...
In an era of learning truth and working towards reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, education in...
Before the TRC’s Calls to Action, we were a collaborative teacher-education partnership of Anishinaa...
Before the TRC’s Calls to Action, we were a collaborative teacher-education partnership of Anishinaa...
In an era of learning truth and working towards reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, education in...
Indigenous perspectives and knowledges have been rendered “difficult” to teach and learn due to sett...
The Truth and Reconciliation’s Calls to Action (2015a) highlight education as a means of reconciliat...
The Truth and Reconciliation’s Calls to Action (2015a) highlight education as a means of reconciliat...
Integrating Indigenous perspectives in British Columbia is a requirement for teacher education progr...
Over the past few years, Canadian universities have been at the forefront of institutional changes t...
This case study explores the impact of an English language Arts Secondary methods class that focused...
In an era of learning truth and working towards reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, education in...
Following the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, various institutions have embarked on d...
Following the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, various institutions have embarked on d...
This paper examines the significance of colonial contexts that influence the teaching of Indigenous ...
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's (TRC) Call to Action 62 (2012), which focuses on...
In an era of learning truth and working towards reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, education in...
Before the TRC’s Calls to Action, we were a collaborative teacher-education partnership of Anishinaa...
Before the TRC’s Calls to Action, we were a collaborative teacher-education partnership of Anishinaa...
In an era of learning truth and working towards reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, education in...