[Survival Schools: The American Indian Movement and Community Education in the Twin Cities]
Tackling Literacy in Remote Aboriginal Communities
Tale of an Alaska Whale
Retelling of traditional Tlingit story also known as Naatsilanéi, The Origin of the Killer Whale or Kéet Shagoon. Literature unit also teaches Tlingit vocabulary. Lesson plans intended for Grades K-5.
Accompanying Material: Teacher Resources.
Talking about Special Education
The Teacher and the Superintendent: Native Schooling in the Alaskan Interior, 1904-1918
Teacher Guide: Beyond 94: Truth and Reconciliation in Canada
For use with the CBC website which tracks progress on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's 94 Calls to Action in child welfare, education, language and culture, health, justice and reconciliation.
Teacher Professional Reference: Aboriginal Education Grades K-12 [Recommended Shortlist]
Teacher Professionalism in Saskatchewan's Community Schools
Teachers' Work in Canadian Aboriginal Communities
Teaching Aboriginal Education : Responding to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Calls to Action for Early Childhood Classrooms
Teaching Aboriginal Literature Through the Lenses of Contemporary Literacy Theory
Teaching History for Truth and Reconciliation: The Challenges and Opportunities of Narrativity, Temporality, and Identity
Teaching in a First Nations School: An Information Handbook for Teachers New to First Nations Schools
Ten Years of Aboriginal Head Start in the NWT: 1996 to 2006
Think Indigenous [3: Evan Taypotat]
Think Indigenous [4: Deanna Ledoux]
Those Who Run in the Sky: Novel Study
Story about a young Inuit shaman who finds himself in the world of the spirits and must master all his powers to make his way home.
Through an Indigenous Lens: Teacher Education Program Honors Kainai Community
"To Instruct the Children of Said Indians as to Her Government of Canada May Seem Advisable": The Implementation of Treaty 7 Education Promises from 1877 to 1923
To Us They Are Butterflies: A Case Study of the Educational Experience at an Urban Indigenous-Serving Charter School
Tool Box: First Nations Parental and Community Involvement
The Tradition of Oral Storytelling: An Elementary Lesson Incorporating Indigenous Perspectives
Lesson involves having students create a story using coloured illustrations from books as inspiration.
Traditional Ecological Knowledge of the Lake Superior Region: Explorations to Engage Students in Culture, Scientific Inquiry, and Wellness Activities
The Transformational Indigenous Praxis Model: Stages for Developing Critical Consciousness in Indigenous Education
Transforming Graduate Studies through Decolonization: Sharing the Learning Journey of a Specialized Cohort
Treaties and the Treaty Relationship: Educator's Guide
Triarchically-Based Instruction and Assessment of Sixth-Grade Mathematics in a Yup'ik Cultural Setting in Alaska
The Truth in the Classroom
Ts'úu isgyáan Sgahláang = Yellow and Red Cedar
Science unit also teaches the Haida language. Intended for Grades K-2.
Related Material: Teacher Resources.
TséhootsooÍ Diné Bi'ólta'
Turning Points in Indigenous Education: New Findings That Can Really Make a Difference and Implications for the Next Generation of Indigenous Education Research
Turtle Island Reads Teacher Guide: Book Summaries, Activities & Advocacy
The three books are The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline, Those Who Run in the Sky by Aviaq Johnston, and Will I See? by David Alexander Robertson.
Turtle Island Reads Teacher's Guide: Introduction & Pre-Reading Activity
Two Old Women by Velma Wallis: Novel Study: English 120
Understanding an Indigenous Curriculum in Louisiana Through Listening to Houma Oral Histories
Understanding the Strengths of the Indigenous Communities: Flying Dust First Nation Focus Group Report
Unipkaaqtuat Arvianit: Traditional Inuit Stories from Arviat: Volume One and Two: Traditional Story Study
Geared toward Grades 9 to 12.
Unit 8: Native Americans: A Changing Landscape
Unlearning Colonial Identities While Engaging in Relationality: Settler Teachers’ Education-as-Reconciliation
Unsettling Settler Shame in Schooling: Re-Imagining Responsible Reconciliation in Canada
Using Indigenous Pedagogy and Philosophy To Enrich Outdoor Education Curriculum
The Value of Perseverance: Using Dakota Culture to Teach Mathematics
The Voice of Power and the Power of Voices: Teaching with Native American Literature
Voices of Resistance and Renewal: Indigenous Leadership in Education
Walking Tall in the Hall: A Mapping Review of ArtsSmarts Projects in Aboriginal Settings Across Canada
Wapos Bay: A Time to Learn
Wapos Bay: Something to Remember
We Are All Treaty People
Special themed issue of Canada's History's children's magazine Kayak (September 2018). Suitable for ages 7-12.