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Aboriginal Leaders in Conversation on Education
Aboriginal Peoples: Resources Pertaining to First Nations, Inuit and Métis. 2011 Supplement.
Annotated Bibliography: Bilingual Education
Annotated Bibliography: Inuit-Centred Curriculum and Teaching Approaches
Approaching Educational Empowerment: Guidelines From a Collaborative Study With the Innu of Labrador
Baseball Bats for Christmas: Lesson Plan
Recommended for Grades 1 to 3.
The Bear Facts
Humourous animated short involves a ill-equipped European "discovering" the Inuit homeland and promptly planting flags everywhere as a sign of ownership and an Inuit hunter's response. Accompanying material: The Bear Facts: Lesson Plan.
Duration: 3:58.
The Bear Facts: Lesson Plan
Guide to accompany film, The Bear Facts. Target audience Grades one to three in the subject areas of History, Social Sciences, First Nations and Humanities.
Bilingual Education in Nunavut: Trojan Horse or Paper Tiger?
Capacity Building in Inuit Education: A Literature Review
Combining the Views of "Both Worlds": Science Education in Nunavut Piqusiit Tamainik Katisugit
Decolonizing Cyberspace: Online Support for the Nunavut MEd
Engaging Students in Science Courses: Lessons of Change From the Arctic
Exploring the Possibilities of Learning Stories as a Meaningful Approach to Early Children Education in Nunavik
Fatty Legs Novel Study: Answer Key
Fatty Legs Novel Study: Figures of Speech / Imagery
Fatty Legs Novel Study: Student Questions
First Canadians, Canadians First: National Strategy on Inuit Education 2011
Forty Years of Struggle and Still No Right to Inuit Education in Nunavut
Grade 12 Current Topics in First Nations, Métis and Inuit Studies: A Foundation for Implementation
The Health of First Nations Living Off-Reserve, Inuit, and Métis Adults in Canada: The Impact of Socio-Economic Status on Inequalities in Health
Hide and Sneak
Lesson plan for use with picture book by Michael Arvaarluk Kusugak and Vladyana Krykorka which is the story of a little Inuit girl who is lured into a cave by an Ijiraq who refuses to take her home. She outwits him and finds her way back using an inuksugaq as a landmark. Recommended for Grades Kindergarten to 2.
How Nivi Got Her Names by Laura Deal, Illustrated by Charlene Chua: Educator's Resource
Geared toward Kindergarten to Grade 3. Story is about a Inuit girl who learns about traditional naming practices.
I Am But a Little Woman
I Am But a Little Woman: Lesson Plan
Indigenous Education and Environmental Issues in Saskatchewan: Resources
Inuit Education and Schools in the Eastern Arctic
Inuit Education and Schools in the Eastern Arctic
Inuit Self-Government in the Canadian North: The Next Step in the Nunavut Project
Inuit Siku (Sea Ice) Atlas
Literature Review: The Literature on Inuit-Centred Curriculum and Teaching Approaches
Lumaajuuq
Night: A Collective Creation by Human Cargo, Written and Directed by Christopher Morris: Study Guide
Opening Many Doors: A Final Report on Creating Conditions for Success of First Nation, Métis and Inuit Students in the Simcoe County District School Board
People of a Feather
Documentary about the unique relationship between the Inuit of Sanikiluaq, Nunavut and the Hudson Bay Common Eider and how changing sea ice and ocean currents caused by massive hydroelectric dams are threatening both the bird and the traditional way of life. Duration:
Related material: Educational Package by Global Environmental Justice Documentaries.
A Promise Is a Promise: Lesson Plan
Story about an Inuit girl who disobeys her mother, goes fishing on the sea ice and is kidnapped by Qallupilluit. Recommended for Preschool to Grade 2.
Qalupalik
Qalupalik: Lesson Plan
Target audience Grades three to six in the subject areas of First Nations, English, and Fine Arts. Accompanies animated film of same name.