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Publication Date: 2019
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The First Peoples Principles of Learning: An Opportunity for Settler Teacher Self-Inquiry
Hanson, Kelly
LEARNing Landscapes, v12 n1 p125-137 Spr 2019
In 2016, the province of British Columbia introduced a redesigned K-6 curriculum. Undergirding this plan is the learning philosophy, the First Peoples Principles of Learning. This paper is written from the perspective of a settler teacher as she engages in self-study research to develop her understanding of the curricular plan. The author describes her emerging self-awareness as opening to a deeper understanding of her Euro-American worldview, cultural narratives that maintain gaps between settler teachers and First Peoples perspectives, and how ongoing self-inquiry is a way to improve as an educator.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Curriculum, Preschool Curriculum, Canada Natives, Indigenous Knowledge, Cultural Differences, Educational Change, Elementary School Teachers, Educational Philosophy, Teacher Attitudes, Cultural Awareness, Metacognition, Comparative Analysis, Teaching Methods, Western Civilization, American Indians, American Indian Culture
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Elementary Education; Early Childhood Education; Preschool Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Canada
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