Mod 4 P.2

https://learningconference-fppl.trubox.ca/origins-and-importance/

I have started narrowing my research and while I had previously looked at resources about the First Peoples Principles of Learning, I have now started to now look at different ways educators have implemented the First Peoples Principles of Learning into their classrooms and into learning experiences for students. I came across the website First Peoples Principles of Learning – Bridging the Gap with Technology and discovered it is a website that was created by a MET student(s) in ETEC 512. This resource not only discusses what the First Peoples Principles of Learning are and why they are important, but include examples of how they can be implemented with place-based learning, digital storytelling, art, and science. Another valuable part of this resource are the Padlets embedded into the website where others can also discuss how they implement the FPPL and share with other educators. These practical examples and discussion boards demonstrate how the FPPL can be implemented and give educators the opportunity to connected with other educators and ask questions.

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  1. Hi Tanya – This looks like a great practical resource that you were able to find. I like that it was a former MET student that created the site and I also like the shared examples in the padlet as it gives a more recent update (within the last couple of years) on how FPPL has been used in the classroom.

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