Listed below are selected teacher resources and non-fiction related to integrating First Peoples’ perspectives and principles of learning into the classroom.
Vous trouverez ci-dessous une sélection de ressources pédagogiques et d’ouvrages non romanesques liés à l’intégration des perspectives et des principes d’apprentissage des Premiers Peuples dans la salle de classe.
In our own words: Bringing authentic First Peoples content to the K-3 classroom
by
First Nations Education Steering Committee
Strong body & mind yoga cards,
by
Kathy Beliveau & Terri Mack; illustrated by Laura Timmermans & Bill Helin
Aboriginal worldviews and perspectives in the classroom: Moving forward
by
BC Ministry of Education
Learning, Knowing, Sharing: Celebrating Successes in K-12 Aboriginal Education in British Columbia
by
Jo-ann Archibald, Q’um Q’um Xiiem, & Jan Hare
Full circle: First Nations, Métis, Inuit ways of knowing
by
Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation
Strength and struggle: Perspectives from First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples in Canada
by
educational advisors: Rachel A. Mishenene & Pamela Rose Toulouse; reviewers: Denise Augustine; [authors and artists: Joyce Atcheson & others]
Also includes an accompanying Teacher’s Resource here.
To find more resources in this area, try the following:
Voici quelques conseils pour trouver d’autres ressources dans ce domaine :