Date & time
10 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.
Registration is closed
Registration is closed
Kahérakwas Donna Goodleaf, Director, Decolonizing Curriculum and Pedagogy and John Bentley, Senior Instructional Developer, Centre for Teaching and Learning
This event is free.
Henry F. Hall Building
1455 De Maisonneuve Blvd. W.
Room 629 and online via Zoom
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The aim of the workshop is to introduce faculty to four Primer Modules on Moodle that explores the history of the Rotinonhnsión:ni Confederacy from a historical and contemporary context and explore approaches of how faculty can integrate these modules in their curriculum and pedagogical practices. Topics explored in the Modules include but not limited to: Cosmology and Epistemology of the Rotinonhnsión:ni; resistance to colonial policies and practices; food systems; treaties; residential and boarding schools; language resurgence and decolonizing methodologies.
Format: HyFlex
Facilitator(s): Kahérakwas Donna Goodleaf, Director, Decolonizing Curriculum and Pedagogy and John Bentley, Senior Instructional Developer, Centre for Teaching and Learning
Audience: Faculty and TAs
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