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Teacher Guide for This Place: 150 Years Retold
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Teacher Guide for This Place: 150 Years Retold
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Teacher Guide for This Place: 150 Years Retold
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The graphic novel,
This Place: 150 Years Retold
, includes a variety of historical and contemporary stories that highlight important moments in Indigenous and Canadian history.
Written by Anishinaabe educator Christine M'Lot, the
Teacher Guide for This Place: 150 Years Retold
offers 12 comprehensive lessons that support teachers in
introducing students to the unique demographic, historical, and cultural legacy of Indigenous communities and exploring acts of sovereignty and resiliency
using circle pedagogy to show the interconnectedness of ideas and topics, primarily in the form of the medicine wheel
infusing Indigenous pedagogical practices, such as working with others, seeking holism in understanding, and learning through storytelling
engaging students’ understanding and encouraging them to embrace differing worldviews
NEW!
Incorporating the
This Place
CBC podcast when studying the graphic novel
Lessons in this teacher guide are appropriate to Grades 9–12 English, Grade 11 Global Issues, and Grade 12 Current Topics in First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Studies classes. They are also adaptable to relevant university or college courses.
This Place: 150 Years Retold
, includes a variety of historical and contemporary stories that highlight important moments in Indigenous and Canadian history.
Written by Anishinaabe educator Christine M'Lot, the
Teacher Guide for This Place: 150 Years Retold
offers 12 comprehensive lessons that support teachers in
introducing students to the unique demographic, historical, and cultural legacy of Indigenous communities and exploring acts of sovereignty and resiliency
using circle pedagogy to show the interconnectedness of ideas and topics, primarily in the form of the medicine wheel
infusing Indigenous pedagogical practices, such as working with others, seeking holism in understanding, and learning through storytelling
engaging students’ understanding and encouraging them to embrace differing worldviews
NEW!
Incorporating the
This Place
CBC podcast when studying the graphic novel
Lessons in this teacher guide are appropriate to Grades 9–12 English, Grade 11 Global Issues, and Grade 12 Current Topics in First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Studies classes. They are also adaptable to relevant university or college courses.