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Storytelling Across the Curriculum: Science, Math, and Social Studies
“Storytelling is our unwritten books and our way of teaching and learning.”
~ Jerry Wood, Cree First Nation Elder, Grant MacEwan University…
Culturally Appropriate Ways to Incorporate Indigenous Knowledge and Perspectives Through the Arts
One of the greatest fears that non-Indigenous teachers have when incorporating Indigenous knowledge and perspectives into the curriculum is that th…
Using the Whole Body Across the Curriculum: Tips & Strategies Subject by Subject
Whole-body learning can be integrated across the curriculum to engage students in subjects that are traditionally done pencil to paper. This has ma…
Decolonizing the Curriculum Through Land-Based Learning
“The land knows you, even when you are lost” ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer. Land-based learning is a seemingly simple concept. At its core, it involves ta…
The Art of Storytelling: Three Activities to Get to Know Your Students
“Who are you?” is a BIG question to ask, especially of young students. While it seems like a simple question to answer, at a deeper level “who are…