Learning Opportunities |
Supporting FNMI Student Success (with Debbie Mineault)Humble Beginnings: Essential of Family & CommunityThis archived webinar examines strategies to deepen and strengthen understanding of cultural uniqueness around FNMI families and communities and the impacts on teaching and learning. You will learn practical skills, ideas and strategies in working with FNMI families, parents and communities. Handouts and Resources
Presenter's Slides: FNMI
Student Success Session 1.pptx Kirkness, V. J. and R. Barnhardt
(2001). First Nations and Higher Education: The
Four R's - Respect, Relevance, Reciprocity, Responsibility. Knowledge
Across Cultures: A Contribution to Dialogue Among Civilizations. R. Hayoe
and J. Pan. Hong Kong, Comparative Education Research Centre, The University
of Hong Kong. |
This resource was developed by ERLC as a result of a grant from Alberta Education to support implementation.