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Find resources related to integrating First Nations, Metis and/or Inuit (FNMI) perspectives and experiences as they related to education and specific curriculum topics It aspires to tie into the scope set out in EDUC 530.
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- Considerations From Places Where Indigenous and Western Ways of Knowing, Being, and Doing Circulate Together: STEM as Artifact of Teaching and LearningThe editors have challenged us to consider STEM within the Canadian educational context. We find that the push to STEM is based on stories that frame the need for STEM within an economic imperative. Though some people are questioning the prevailing story and attempting to tell stories about STEM as a more integrated approach to teaching and learning, this work remains based in Western assumptions and philosophies. Based on our work alongside Aboriginal people, peoples, and communities, we offer another take on STEM, not as a framework for teaching and learning but rather as an artifact that emerges from teaching and learning.
- Blackfoot Physics by F. David PeatCall Number: Request from High Density LibraryISBN: 9781578633715Publication Date: 2002-01-01
- Kayak Design - Kit by Carrie Jones; Jerry Lipka; Nicolle Gilsdorf; Karen Remick; Anthony RickardISBN: 9781550594041Publication Date: 2010-01-01
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