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21 février 2020

Old Ways Are the New Way Forward: How Indigenous pedagogy can benefit everyone

Old Ways Are the New Way Forward: How Indigenous pedagogy can benefit everyone
By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. Old Ways Are the New Way Forward: How Indigenous pedagogy can benefit everyone Jean-Paul Restoule, Chaw-win-is, Canadian Commission for UNESCO’s IdeaLab, 2020/01/22I ran across this article (18 page PDF) searching for...
8 décembre 2019

Collective strength and Indigenous solidarity (Advocate 26 03)

Collective strength and Indigenous solidarity (Advocate 26 03)
Hui-?-Motu is the annual national conference of Maori NZ Tertiary Education Union (TEU) members. This year the NTEU Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy Committee continued our long standing exchange of knowledge with the TEU by having Dr Sharlene...
8 décembre 2019

NTEU National Executive passes condolence motion in recognition of Sam Watson

NTEU National Executive passes condolence motion in recognition of Sam Watson
Earlier this week, the NTEU heard the sad news about the passing of Wangerriburra and Birri Gubba man Sam Watson at age 67. A former member of the NTEU, Sam Watson was a staunch Indigenous activist who inspired generations of other activists, not just...
8 décembre 2019

Media Release: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander student and staff numbers at universities hit by Coalition cuts

Media Release: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander student and staff numbers at universities hit by Coalition cuts
The National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) today responded to media releases from the Minister for Education, the Hon. Dan Tehan MP, which detailed the growth in the numbers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students applying for and participating...
1 décembre 2019

An online app for indigenous language users: Lakota

An online app for indigenous language users: Lakota
Press Pool (2019) Breakthrough app to allow for online learning of Lakota Indian Country Today November 21 I was intrigued by this announcement, for a number of reasons. many indigenous languages are disappearing as elders die; this mobile app or online...
31 octobre 2019

Nature stories: Children experience the seasons with Indigenous knowledge keepers

Nature stories: Children experience the seasons with Indigenous knowledge keepers
On the winding trails the ground is covered with red and yellow maple tree leaves. These are ininaatigobagaa, the children and adults in our forest nature program have learned, in the Ojibwe language.In the Humber Valley in the northwest end of Toronto,...
31 octobre 2019

Teaching truth and reconciliation in Canada: The perfect place to begin is right where a teacher stands

Teaching truth and reconciliation in Canada: The perfect place to begin is right where a teacher stands
As researchers, teachers and administrators — one of whom is of Anishinaabe, German, and French heritage and one of whom is a longstanding non-Indigenous ally of Irish, Scottish and English ancestry — we have dedicated our careers to education for and...
31 octobre 2019

Universities don’t control the labour market: we shouldn’t fund them like they do

Universities don’t control the labour market: we shouldn’t fund them like they do
From 2020, universities will receive a certain amount of government funding based on four performance measures: student drop-out rates; participation of Indigenous, lower socioeconomic status and regional and remote students; student satisfaction with...
15 septembre 2019

Bungled NZ census highlights need for multiple voting options to raise Māori participation

Bungled NZ census highlights need for multiple voting options to raise Māori participation
New Zealand’s government statistician resigned last week, following the release of an independent review of the 2018 census.The census was the first to be carried out online, but its 83% response rate fell short of the 94% target and was 9% lower than...
15 septembre 2019

Land occupation at Ihumātao: why the New Zealand government needs to act cautiously but quickly

Land occupation at Ihumātao: why the New Zealand government needs to act cautiously but quickly
When TJ Perenara took the field for the All Blacks against Australia, in the critical final match of the Bledisloe Cup series last month, he wore a band around his wrist with the word Ihumātao. Perenara is one of a growing number of people drawn to support...
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