Tag Archives: identity

M2. P3

Whenever I develop Units, I’m always thinking about the end goal first. What is it that I want my students to know and what should they be able to do. However, after viewing the Ways of Knowing chart in my previous post, I can see that part of the assessment is also student-focused (and I do currently include my students in their assessment) where they evaluate their own learning.

As I was researching Indigenous ways of knowing, I came across a rubric developed in SD68 along with input from FNESC and their Aboriginal Department. It speaks to beliefs, attitudes, and knowledge towards and of Aboriginal Peoples. What I love the most is how this isn’t labelled a scale but instead, a progression as one of the FPPL is that learning involves patience and time and is not about expected learning, but instead focused on experiential learning. In my district, we have a Proficiency Scale for assessment for reporting which, after reading the differences in Euro-centric views vs Indigenous in my last post I can see clearly how they do not align for Indigenous Understandings of learning.

 

M2. P1

I’ve been spending a lot of time reframing my final project platform and topic to focus solely on developing a Unit that speaks to the First People’s Principle of Learning; How learning requires exploration of one’s identity

On my search for resources into how best to develop education around this principle, I came across a number of fantastic readings/videos, and sites. The first is from SET-BC which is a Ministry of Education Provincial Outreach Program which was created to “assist school districts in educating students who require or would benefit from using technology to access the curriculum.”

What I was most interested in was their Blog page which is where I found a post titled, “Classroom Technologies and First People’s Principles of Learning.” On this page, it provided a series of Modules that focussed on one particular principle. Each module includes audio, video, resources, and a breakdown of the content which can be used to fit your classroom. You can view the page by either clicking HERE or you can scroll through it below – EDIT (apparently iframes are not supported on this blog although I have used them many times before…so you can just see what the front page looks like instead or click above!)