Walking Together

Walking Together: First Nations, Métis and Inuit Perspectives in Curriculum

by Alberta Education

Description:

This webpage, by the Alberta Teachers’ Association and Alberta Education is home to many resources on a variety of Indigenous groups and cultures meant entirely to inform educators in Alberta. Quote from the page: “The Walking Together project is facilitated by Indigenous educators from across Alberta, all of whom are experienced classroom teachers with strong knowledge and expertise in Indigenous education. The resources and workshops developed through the project will support teachers to increase capacity in foundational knowledge of First Nations, Métis and Inuit as outlined in Alberta Education’s new Teaching Quality Standard.” This webpage houses the Stepping Stones Series, where resources and information on topics such as numbered treaties, histories, elder protocol, Indigenous languages, and residential schools are included.

Resource format: Online Resource

Age recommendation: Various 

Keywords: webpage, resources, treaties, Elder protocol, Indigenous languages, residential schools, traditional ecological knowledge, language revitalization

Year of publication: 2016

Publisher information: Learn Alberta, Alberta Teachers' Association