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First Nations and Métis Education

First Nations and Métis Education. Dave Osberg Dean Shareski 01.13.2009. WHY FNME?. Discussion. Why is it important for educators to support and encourage the teaching of First Nations and Metis content and perspectives?. to validate First nations and Metis cultures

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First Nations and Métis Education

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  1. First Nations and Métis Education • Dave OsbergDean Shareski01.13.2009

  2. WHY FNME?

  3. Discussion • Why is it important for educators to support and encourage the teaching of First Nations and Metis content and perspectives?

  4. to validate First nations and Metis cultures • to further understand First Nations and Metis children and how to accommodate their learning needs and learning styles • to promote awareness and understanding of First Nations and Metis cultures for respectful relationship building among staff, students and community. • to create a school climate that accepts and includes First Nations and Metis students as equal and active participants in the learning process • to have non-First Nations and Metis students and community members recognize and celebrate the richness of First Nations and Metis cultures. This includes their values, beliefs, traditions, history, languages, kinship, etc.

  5. “Schools are the public institution with the capacity and responsibility to foster shared understanding and respect among diverse groups.”

  6. Over 50% of students in 2016 will be FNM

  7. MORAL IMPERATIVE • 30%Complete High School http://www.flickr.com/photos/abphoto/12367798/

  8. ECONOMIC IMPERATIVE http://www.flickr.com/photos/faeryboots/2870778320/ 23% • 5%

  9. HISTORICAL IMPERATIVE

  10. EDUCATIONAL IMPERATIVE

  11. WHAT IS FNME?

  12. LEARNING EXCELLENCE.....for all

  13. Builds Upon Existing Practice and Beliefs around Differentiation and Diversity

  14. Bring Unity to our Division by Building Shared Values

  15. Emphasizes the worth of everyone

  16. Increase the cultural competency of all staff

  17. WHAT FNME IS NOT?

  18. Activities Based

  19. Based on Stereotypes

  20. US vs. THEM

  21. WHAT ARE WE DOING?

  22. Catalyst Team • Denise Dombowsky.....AvonleaWadena Lasko....Gravelbourg ElementaryKevin Yeske....LindaleMarquita Neufeld and Kari-Ann Robinson....Palliser HeightsCheryl Petlak....PeacockJan Radwanski....Riverview/EmpireKaren Fedor-Klapatiuk...RouleauDave Osberg and Laurie Kinequon....SunningdaleJennifer Hodgson....William Grayson

  23. 2008-2009 Goals • Resource Development • Create Awareness for All Schools • Development of Avonlea Badlands • Begin tracking

  24. WHAT CAN YOU DO?

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