
Teaching Each Other: Nehinuw Concepts and Indigenous Pedagogies
By: Linda M. Goulet (author), Keith N. Goulet (author)HardbackUp to 2 WeeksUsually despatched within 2 weeks
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This book will be of interest to students and scholars of teacher education and to practising teachers and educators of K-12, particularly educators who work with Indigenous studentsAbout Author
Linda M. Goulet is a professor of Indigenous education at First Nations University of Canada. Keith N. Goulet is an adjunct professor of Indigenous studies at First Nations University of Canada.Contents
1 Where We Are in Indigenous Education 2 Where We've Been: Sociohistorical Realities 3 What to Build Upon: Sociocultural Strengths 4 How to Get There: Conceptualizing Effective Teaching 5 Weechihitowin, Helping and Supporting Relationships: The Foundation 6 Weetutoskemitowin, Working Together: Social Systems 7 Iseechigehina, Planned Actions: Connection to the Process 8 Weechiseechigemitowin, Strategic Alliances: Connection to the Content 9 Breaking Trail: Stories Outside the (Classroom) Box 10 Ininee mamitoneneetumowin, Indigenous Thinking: Emerging Theory of Indigenous Education Appendix 1: Cree orthographic chart Appendix 2: Model of effective teaching for Indigenous students: Categories, subcategories, and attributes Notes; References; IndexProduct Details
- publication date: 23/09/2014
- ISBN13: 9780774827577
- Format: Hardback
- Number Of Pages: 256
- ID: 9780774827577
- ISBN10: 0774827572
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