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ISBN: 978-1-77492-167-8
224 pages
Softcover
$37.00
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A guide that provides ideas and action steps for bringing Indigenous perspectives and philosophies of land-based learning into professional practice, in the classroom and beyond.
Renewal guides K–12 educators in bringing Indigenous voices and the philosophy, principles, and practices of Indigenous land-based education into their teaching.
This text encourages educators to:
Through critical engagement with diverse written and visual works created by Indigenous leaders, land defenders, scholars, and Knowledge Keepers, experienced educators Christine M’Lot and Katya Adamov Ferguson support readers in connecting with Indigenous perspectives on land and water. They offer guidance on bringing Indigenous works into the classroom, including concrete ways to facilitate discussions around land-based topics, advice for land-based activities, and suggestions for how students can engage with these topics through inquiry learning.
In this resource, you will find:
Use this book as a springboard for your own learning journey or as a lively prompt for dialogue within your professional learning community.
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ISBN: 978-1-77492-167-8
224 pages
Softcover
| Weight | 0.48 kg |
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| Dimensions | 25.5 × 18 × 1.5 cm |
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| Regions | Northern Canada & Alaska, Western Canada, Eastern Canada, Atlantic Canada |
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| Themes | Curriculum Connections, Getting Outdoors, Indigenous Learning |
| Country of Origin | Canada |