Learning and Teaching Together

Weaving Indigenous Ways of Knowing into Education

By Michele TD Tanaka
Categories: Education, Higher Education, Indigenous Studies
Publisher: UBC Press
Paperback : 9780774829526, 260 pages, February 2017
Ebook (PDF) : 9780774829533, 260 pages, March 2016
Ebook (EPUB) : 9780774829540, 260 pages, March 2016
Ebook (MobiPocket) : 9780774830867, 260 pages, March 2016

Table of contents

Foreword / Greg Cajete

SENĆOŦEN Pronunciation and Glossary

Introduction: A Welcoming

The Moons of XAXE SIÁM SILA

1 Orienting to Place and Pedagogical Purpose

2 Opening Oneself to Indigenous Ways of Being-Knowing-Doing

3 Rethinking Learner-Teacher Relationships

4 Invoking Good Intention and Conscious Action

5 Focusing on How and Why We Teach

6 Trusting Learners and Remembering Wholeness

7 Coming Together in Safe Enough Spaces

8 Continuing Reflection towards Sustainability

9 Preparing Self and Community for Dispositional Change

10 Indigenizing Practice amid Classroom Challenges

11 Re-envisioning (Teacher) Education

12 Touchstones for Future Teaching

References; Index

This introduction to indigenous pedagogy will inspire teachers to transform how they introduce Aboriginal content in the classroom and how they work with students in crosscultural environments.

Description

Across Canada, teachers unfamiliar with Aboriginal approaches to learning are seeking ways to respectfully weave Aboriginal content into their lessons. This book introduces an indigenist approach to education. It recounts how pre-service teachers immersed in a crosscultural course in British Columbia began to practise Indigenous ways of knowing. Working alongside Indigenous wisdom keepers, they transformed earth fibres into a mural and, in the process, their own ideas about learning and teaching. By revealing how they worked to integrate Indigenous ways of knowing into their practice, this book opens a path for teachers to nurture indigenist crosscultural understanding in their classrooms.

Reviews

This book is essential reading for teachers, teacher educators, and anyone interested in indigenous education, social justice, and transformative learning. It also provides important insights and guidance to educational policymakers… [Learning and Teaching Together] is highly recommended.

- Jean-Paul Restoule, Ontatrio Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto

Teachers in British Columbia and throughout Canada who struggle with how to enact curriculum changes that incorporate Indigenous knowledge, history, and identity will find this book illuminating … in spite of the seemingly overwhelming challenges in making a space for Indigenous thought and experience, it can and must be done. The transformation has been happening and is continuing.

- Michael Marker

… Indigenous educators and allies will find this text inspirational, hopeful, and useful.

- Alma M. O. Trinidad, School of Social Work, Portland State University