First Nations Week Interdisciplinary studies through Indigenous Lens’

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First Nations Week Interdisciplinary studies through Indigenous Lens’

Agenda ●The purpose of introducing “First Nations week” ●Sample Day ½ Bell Schedule ●Introduction to resources and ideas for curriculum implementation of specific subject areas ●Department collaboration time- Utilizing resources to compose original ideas on how to implement First Nations studies into your classroom

Why First Nations Week? Not just a nod to the First Peoples of our Country -Both traditional and modern techniques An introduction to First Nations pedagogical methods. -Easing educators into utilizing and experimenting with First Nations pedagogy Multi Dimensional learning -Much like modern domains of learning (Affective, Cognitive, Psychomotor), First nations pedagogy targets multiple domains (Mental, Spiritual, Physical, Emotional)

Dialectic and Dialogic From Four Arrows “Native Studies, Praxis and the Public Good”, 2014 DialecticDialogic TeacherHolds power, knows all, controls space Shares power, shares experience, creates space StudentListens, follows instructions, just a student Contributes, makes proposals, a scholar Learning FocusFixed, fragmented, transmitted Emergent, connected to the whole, created Educational SystemProtect the status quo, encourage competition Create the future, encourage collaboration

Indigenous Lens From “Haida Land Use Vision” Document on “In Haida culture, wealth is a different thing than money, which is a currency for doing business in the modern economy. Wealth flows from the well-being of the land, and from having the opportunity, knowledge and capacity to support our families, raise healthy children, and organize the individual collective efforts of our clans and society. Wealth is to be shared and distributed — prestige is gained through the ability to do so.”

Sample Day Plan (Day1/2) BlockSubject AreaLesson 1. 8:00-9:00 Math Religious Studies The Four directions 9:10-9:30Nutrition break/ Staff collaboration 2. 9:40-10:40 Social Studies Science Learning with the natural world 3. 10:50- 11:50 English Art Storytelling 11:50-12:50Lunch 4. 13:00-14:00Physical Education Home Economics Experiential learning

Socials/Science Looking at Haida Nation Environmental Management “Learning with the Natural World” “Gina waadluxan gud ad kwaagiida” - Everything is dependant on everything else. Two Documents: -Haida Land Use Vision -Towards a Marine Use Plan

Socials/Science

Physical Ed/ Home Ec. Home Economics ●Learning how to prepare and preserve food using traditional First Nations methods -Sample lesson- How to make Pemmican - ●Other ideas to consider -How might preservation techniques differ in modern times compared to traditional techniques? -What sort of macro-nutrients were traditional First Nations foods comprised of? -How might the shift from traditional to modern food options have an effect on a population? (Think about available resources, change in practices etc.) ●Resources -First Nations ways of knowing- circle-first-nations-metis-and-inuit-ways-of-knowing.ashx?sc_lang=en-CA circle-first-nations-metis-and-inuit-ways-of-knowing.ashx?sc_lang=en-CA -

Physical Ed/ Home Ec. Physical Education ●Learning traditional First Nations Games -Sample lesson- One foot high kick ●Other ideas to consider -Life management and Wellness -Creative thinking (Inventing games) -Incorporating Mental, Spiritual, Physical, and Emotional domains into lessons. How can we build a classroom community? ●Resources motion.ca/uploads/tools/Traditional_Aboriginal_Sports_Games,_Done_June_14_PSSD_Learnin g_Resource.pdf

Physical Ed/ Home Ec. Collaboration ideas ●Including Mental, Spiritual, Emotional, and Physical domains into a combined Home Ec./ Phys Ed. lesson Sample lesson ●Nature hike -Utilizing traditional First Nations food as a fuel source for a rigorous hike

English/Art Storytelling in English: Practicing the Oral Tradition -“First Nations storytelling involves expert use of the voice, vocal and body expression, intonation, the use of verbal imagery, facial animation, context, plot and character development, natural pacing of the telling, and careful authentic recall of the story.” (“First Nations Pedagogy”) -incorporate pedagogy into public speaking unit -make time for stories: importance of reading aloud in class

English/Art

Storytelling in Art: “Perception” by KC Adams (2015) -positioned in response to Nancy MacDonald’s MacLean’s article, “Welcome to Winnipeg: Where Canada’s racism problem is at its worst” (January 2015) -“[A]n effort to challenge deeply engrained social stigma and prejudice, and show the faces of indigenous people, not as disenfranchised and helpless, but dignified and proud human beings.” (Canadian Dimension) -sample interdisciplinary project: “Capture and Caption”

Mathematics -for lower grades, Math Catcher is a great resource to incorporate story- telling (a chance for Indigeneous students to see themselves in the text), language, cultural values, and a math problem at the end of the story -Math Catcher is also an example of a more holistic way to educate students, as well as keeping with the oral traditions of Aboriginal Education and Culture -for higher grades, using the Fibonacci sequence to anticipate patterns and refer back to previous lessons where symbols and sequences were present; realizing the occurrences in the natural world can be measured and explored in this way

Religious Studies -an important thing to consider when studying Aboriginal Education is that “religion” for Indigenous peoples is Spirituality and that, for each Nation, the approach to Spirituality is unique -an example of what can be studied at all grade levels that is a prominent figure across all Nations, is the Medicine Wheel: what does it symbolize? how is it a prominent symbol and how is this symbol used in terms of spirituality? in what forms can we see the Medicine Wheel in the culture- both physically and culturally?

Interdisciplinary You will be assigned a pair of subject areas. As a group, come up with an interdisciplinary lesson/ focus/ unit/ project using an Indigenous Lens. You have 5 minutes before presenting to the rest of the class. GO!