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EDST 565: Engaging Indigenous Intergenerational Wholistic & Land-Based Approaches to Teaching and Learning - Department of Educational Studies

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Download course info PDF        Register today! This course is developed in response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Final Report and Calls to Action (2015) and the University of British Columbia’s Indigenous Strategic Plan[1] (2020). This course provides an opportunity to deeply explore and integrate wholistic practices (which are foundational to Indigenous epistemology […]

EDST 565: Engaging Indigenous Intergenerational Wholistic & Land-Based Approaches to Teaching and Learning - Department of Educational Studies

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