Intended for both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal learners, this course will explore indigenous ways of knowing and how they can benefit all students. Topics include historical, social, and political issues in Aboriginal education; terminology; cultural, spiritual and philosophical themes in Aboriginal worldviews; and how Aboriginal worldviews can inform professional programs and practices, including but not limited to the field of education.
Aboriginal Worldviews and Education
Instructor: Jean-Paul Restoule
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Reviewed on Aug 28, 2020
This course was a journey worth taking. I have learnt so much and engaged in self reflections that would make me forever empathise with and appreciate aboriginal world views.
Reviewed on Oct 13, 2022
I really appreciated when the Teacher twice quoted the Sioux Lookout Anti Racism Committee. Being from Sioux Lookout we don't get much recognition and it perked me right up.
Reviewed on Jun 13, 2022
There are videos in week six that are helpful to watch coinciding with the week they are titled as. This was a really impactful course and I highly recommend to anyone.
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