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Aboriginal Student Transitions Project
Aboriginal Students' Achievement in Science Education: The Effect of Teaching Methods
Accommodating Indigenous Students' Cultural Resources in Science Classrooms
Alaska Native Knowledge Network
Barefoot Books Encourage Kids to Embrace Reading
Buffalo Past and Present
Uses the Madison Buffalo Jump State Park as a starting point to discuss the buffalo's importance in the economies, cosmologies, social organization, and spiritual life of Indigenous peoples of the plains. Recommended for use with Grade 9-12 students.
Canoes and Canoe Journeys
Primarily designed for Kindergarten to Grade 5 students enrolled in Chinuk Wawa immersion programs.
What Do I Bail? student booklet in English. What Do I Bail? student booklet in Chinuk Wawa.
Ceremony Earth: Digitizing Silko’s Novel for Students of the Twenty-first Century
Combining the Views of "Both Worlds": Science Education in Nunavut Piqusiit Tamainik Katisugit
A Comparative Case Study of Two Urban Aboriginal Children's Meaning Making Across Home, School, and Community Contexts
Connecting Indigenous Knowledges, Theatre and Environmental Education
Crude Sacrifice: Pedagogical Guide
Cultivating Ignorance of Aboriginal Realities
A Cultural and Environmental Spin to Mathematics Education: Research Implementation Experience in a Canadian Aboriginal Community
Culturally Relational Education in and With an Indigenous Community
Decolonizing Cyberspace: Online Support for the Nunavut MEd
Ecosystems: Understanding Our Place in the Natural World: An Integrated Science Learning Unit for Grade 7 Students
An Emerging Decolonizing Science Education in Canada
Engaging Indigenous Urban Youth in Environmental Learning: The Importance of Place Revisited
Engaging Students in Science Courses: Lessons of Change From the Arctic
Exploring the Night Sky Indigenous Inquiry Kit
Includes annotated bibliography, book critiques, and four lessons plans appropriate for sixth grade.
Finding Points of Resonance: Nunavut Students' Perceptions of Science
Forces and Simple Machines: An Integrated Science Learning Unit for Yukon Grade 5 Students
Geographies of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples in a Contemporary Grade-Nine Applied-Level Ontario Geography Textbook
Honoring Our Heritage: Culturally Appropriate Approaches for Teaching Indigenous Students
Indigenous Education and Environmental Issues in Saskatchewan: Resources
Indigenous Toponyms as Pedagogical Tools: Reflections from Research with Tl'azt'en Nation, British Columbia
Inuit Siku (Sea Ice) Atlas
Learning Guide: The Salmon Bears: Giants of the Great Bear Rainforest
For use with book of same name, written by Ian McAllister and Nicholas Read. Lesson plans for Grades 4-7 correspond to each chapter in the book.
Learning Indigenous, Western, and Personal Mathematics From Place
Lesson Plan: Coastal Salish Canoes and Paddles
Recommended for Grades 4-8.
Lesson Plan:; S'Klallam Duck Hunting
Recommended for Grades 4-8.
A Literature Review Focused on Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs) and E-Learning in the Context of Te Reo Māori and Kaupapa Māori Education: Report to the Ministry of Education
Metaphorical Images of Science: The Perceptions and Experiences of Aboriginal Students Who Are Successful in Senior Secondary Science
A Model of Successful Adaptation to Online Learning For College-Bound Native American High School Students
Montana Skies: Blackfeet Astronomy
Includes traditional stories about the girl who married a star, the bunched stars and scarface and associated activities.
Additional Resource: Videos of stories read aloud.
Montana Skies: Crow Astronomy
Includes traditional stories about the sun and the moon, seven stars, and the twins and the hand star and associated activities for each.
Additional Resource: Videos of stories read aloud.
Muskwa: Fearless Defender of Natural Law
NITS-STI-TA-PII: The Real People
Optimizing the Effectiveness of E-Learning for First Nations
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.