Jo’s website on First Peoples Principles of Learning
This website, created by Jo Chrona, assist BC educators towards incorporating the First Peoples Principles of Learning in their classroom. This is done not just by giving examples of lessons, but Jo explains the importance of all the aspects that contribute to the classroom environment. For example, the educators philosophy and disposition can be just as important as the content. Or the understanding of why the First Peoples Principles of Learning was formed can then better assist in implementation. This is why I like this site. It is so much more than listing the principles and giving examples. Jo has a great deal of experience in the BC educational system, including a Masters in Educational Technology. I would assume she has gone through the MET program.
Anyone whose final project involves decolonization. Perhaps around their teachable subject, such as my final project. They will be looking at First Peoples Principles of Learning at some point. This resource dives a bit further in and could be of use.