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- Contributor: Bodnaresko, Sulyn; Poitras Pratt, YvonneDate:Created2023Summary:
How educators can respond to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Calls to Action Educators have a special role in furthering truth and reconciliation in education, but many struggle to understand exactly what that means and how to accomplish it. There is no step-by-step guide to getting it right. Educators can only meaningfully accomplish truth and reconciliation in education by seeking out truth and reconciliation through education: an ongoing process of amplifying Indigenous voices and experiences, allowing oneself to be changed by them, and being guided by this learning both personally and professionally. Springing from an Indigenous education master's certificate program at the University of Calgary and written from an adult education perspective on transformative learning, this book invites educators, broadly defined, into a conversation about truth and reconciliation through education. Section I contains useful chapters on program design and concepts, while section II presents a collection of inspirational and thought provoking personal reflections from Indigenous and non-Indigenous educators who have taken deliberate, active roles in responding to the TRC's Calls to Action. This is a resource written by educators for educators wishing to embark on their own journeys of truth and reconciliation. Join the reconciliatory education community in courageously teaching, learning, and acting, just as the educators in this collected volume do.
Sujets: Critical pedagogy | Culturally relevant pedagogy | Culturally sustaining pedagogy | Curriculum planning | Indigenous peoples--Education | Indigenous peoples--Study and teaching | Reconciliation--Study and teaching | Transformative learningOriginal Publisher: [Calgary, Alberta], Brush EducationLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9781550599350Collection(s)/Series: Read Alberta eBook Collection | Prairie Indigenous eBook Collection