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Aboriginal Perspectives
Aboriginal Perspectives: A Guide to the Teacher's Toolkit: Teaching Resources and Strategies for Elementary and Secondary Classrooms
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Aboriginal "Ways of Being": Educational Leaders, Students and Traditional Aboriginal Knowledge
Animating Indigenous Knowledges in Science Education
Australian Indigenous Students: Addressing Equity Issue in Assessment
The Birch Bark Canoe: Navigating a New World
Discusses the importance of the Indigenous invention in the development of Canada.
Additional Material: The Birch Bark Canoe: Navigating a New World: 21st Century Curriculum Connections and Video Resource for Manitoba Teachers (Grades 5-9).
Considering Perspectives and Supporting Opinions: Balancing Competing Needs in Canada [Unit 1]
Uses the book The Inuit Thought of It: Amazing Arctic Innovations, by Alootook Ipellie with David MacDonald as a starting point to teach about how the Inuit have used the natural resources available to meet the needs of their communities. For use with students in Grade 5.
Contextualized Science Outreach Programs: A Case for Indigenizing Science Education Curriculum in Aboriginal Schools
Dechinta Bush University: Mobilizing a Knowledge Economy of Reciprocity, Resurgence and Decolonization
Editorial: Indigenous Knowledges and Education (ECE-12)
Hunhu: In Search of an Indigenous Philosophy for the Zimbabwean Education System: Practice Without Thought is Blind: Thought Without Practice is Empty
Indigenization Framework for Aboriginal Literacy: An Integrated Program of a Holistic Ecology of Aboriginal Literacy, 2008-2009
Indigenous Education for All?: A Metaphorical Counterstory
Indigenous Knowledge and Language: Decolonizing Culturally Relevant Pedagogy in a Mapuche Intercultural Bilingual Education Program in Chile
The Influence of Family History on Learning Opportunities of Inuvialuit Youth
Intergenerational Trauma and Education
Inuit Language, Culture, and Parental Engagement in Schooling in One Nunavut Community
Involving Community Members to Develop Culturally Relevant Word Lists For First Nations and Métis Students
K'w inya'nya:n-ma'awhiniw: Creating a Space for Indigenous Knowledge in the Classroom
Leadership Experiences of an American Indian Education Leader Serving Indian Students in an Indian Community
Leaning Over the Fence: Heritage Fair Projects as 'Funds of Knowledge'
Learning & Knowing in Indigenous Societies Today
Learning Together: Str8Up, Oskayak High School, and the University of Saskatchewan: Final Report
Making Connections Through Experiential Education: Teachers and Students in Science 10
A Metissage: Learning in Nature with Indigenous Ways - Environmental Studies, Culture and 'Play' - Lessons That Meet PLO's
Native Homelands along the Lewis & Clark Trail
Members of Blackfoot, Mandan, Hidatsa, Shoshone, Salish, Nez Perce, Yakama, and Chinookan nations speak about their history and culture. Duration: 35:50.
Related material: Teacher Guide.
Naturalizing Indigenous Knowledge: Synthesis Paper
Nutemllarput, Our Very Own: A Yup'ik Epistemology
Practitioner's Aboriginal Literacy Resource: A Program for a Holistic Ecology of Aboriginal Literacy
Promising Practices and Programs in Aboriginal Languages
Promising Practices Within Diverse Educational Systems
Re: Mindings: Co-constituting Indigenous / Academic / Artistic Knowledges
Reconciliation Through Indigenous Education: Course Introduction
Researcher-Teacher Collaboration in Māori-Medium Education: Aspects of Learning for a Teacher and Researchers in Aotearoa New Zealand When Teaching Mathematics
Rosella Carney: Birch Bark Biting [and Cree Counting]
The Seeds We Planted: Portraits of a Native American Charter School
Structures and Strategies for Supporting Aboriginal Student Success: How Do Instructors in Aboriginal Controlled Post-Secondary Education Institutions Integrate Indigenous Knowledge and Culture into Their Practice?
Student Success Research Consortium: Two Worlds Community-First Research
Torrest Strait Island Parents’ Involvement in their Children’s Mathematics Learning: A Discussion Paper
Toward An Understanding of the Ecology of Indigenous Education
Discussess the challenges of implementing Indigenous education, from an Indigenous viewpoint.
Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Climate Change
Recommended for BC Science 10 and Science 7.
Two-Eyed Seeing: Creating a New Liminal Space in Education
Urban Indigenous Youths' Perspectives on Identity, Place and Place-Base Learning and the Implications for Education
Waponahki Intellectual Tradition of Weaving Educational Policy
Yukon First Nations Five: Yukon First Nations Traditional Governance: Teacher's Guide
Topics include: meaning of governance and traditional governance and justice systems, education, economy, technology, health andgovernance and justice systems.
"Revised 2nd edition."