Credit for most of these resources - Julie Machnaik (ECS 100), Christian Thompson (INDG 100), and Stacey Crooks (ECS 110)
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Residential Schools
10 Books about residential schools to read with your kids by Chantelle Bellrichard |
Canada's Residential School Story to be Taught in Classrooms this Fall by Terry Reith and Briar Stewart |
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Crown and Aboriginal Occupations of Land: A History & Comparison by John Borrows |
Disrupting the Continuities of Residential Schools, the Sixties Scoop and Child Welfare: An Analysis of Colonial and Neocolonial Discourses by Annette J. Browne, Linda Day Holly A. McKenzie and Colleen Varcoe |
Indigenizing the Curriculum: The Importance of Story by Helen Armstrong |
Integrating Aboriginal Teaching and Values into the Classroom by Dr. Pamela Rose Toulouse |
Indigenous Environmental Education for Cultural Survival by Leanne Simpson |
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Residential School Docudrama (video) |
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Value |
Treaties
Truth and Reconciliation report brings calls for action, not words (Prime Minister Harper present) |
Truth and Reconciliation webcast (Prime Minister Justin Trudeau present) |
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White Paper/Red Paper
Power and Privilege
Why Do You Force Your Ways (special thanks to Fallan Kaiswatum - ECS 100) by Frank Fingarsen |
Technology in the Classroom
These articles have provoked my senses in a meaningful way. I hope they stimulate thoughts and sharing with others
Different ways of teaching, different pedagogical approaches by Marlijne Noordink
Digital Citizenship
Digital Citizenship Survival Kit
Dr. James Fridere: First Nations in the Twenty-First Century Webcast by Robert Falcon Ouellette
Digital Citizenship Education in Saskatchewan Schools (guide)
Indigenous Methodologies as a Way of Social Transformation
What Does It Mean to Be an Ally? by Patrick Lewis
Inuit Cultural Online Resource
Office of the Treaty Commissioner
Perceiving the Problem of Poverty and Schooling: Deconstructing the Class Sterotypes that Mis-Shape Education Practise and Policy. Equity & Excellence in Education by Paul C. Gorski
Rueben Quinn - History of the Cree Language (video)
Reparative Curriculum. Curriculum Inquiry (available through Archer Library University of Regina) by Aparna Mishra Tarc
Background to Reparative Curriculum by Aparna Mishra Tarc
The Influence of Teacher and Peer Relationships on Students’ Classroom Engagement and Everyday Motivational Resilience by Carrie Furrer, Jennifer R. Pitzer, and Ellen A. Skinner
Different ways of teaching, different pedagogical approaches by Marlijne Noordink
Digital Citizenship
Digital Citizenship Survival Kit
Dr. James Fridere: First Nations in the Twenty-First Century Webcast by Robert Falcon Ouellette
Digital Citizenship Education in Saskatchewan Schools (guide)
Indigenous Methodologies as a Way of Social Transformation
What Does It Mean to Be an Ally? by Patrick Lewis
Inuit Cultural Online Resource
Office of the Treaty Commissioner
Perceiving the Problem of Poverty and Schooling: Deconstructing the Class Sterotypes that Mis-Shape Education Practise and Policy. Equity & Excellence in Education by Paul C. Gorski
Rueben Quinn - History of the Cree Language (video)
Reparative Curriculum. Curriculum Inquiry (available through Archer Library University of Regina) by Aparna Mishra Tarc
Background to Reparative Curriculum by Aparna Mishra Tarc
The Influence of Teacher and Peer Relationships on Students’ Classroom Engagement and Everyday Motivational Resilience by Carrie Furrer, Jennifer R. Pitzer, and Ellen A. Skinner