This Part 2 course will build on the understanding of Indigenous histories, traditions, cultures, and world view covered in Part 1. We will journey through this course together with kindness to each other and with ourselves as we better understand the many ways of knowing and being. This course focuses on how to incorporate Indigenous knowledge, history and current issues into pedagogy and classroom practice to support all students moving towards reconciliation.
This course will be using technology such as virtual classrooms, audio recordings, and video assignments in an effort to disrupt text communication and respect the oral tradition of Indigenous people.
Prerequisites
- OCT member in good standing with a permanent teaching certificate
- Successful completion of the Additional Qualification course: FNMI Peoples: Understanding Traditional Teachings, Histories, Current Issues and Cultures, Part 1; and
- One year of successful teaching experience, certified by a supervisory officer*
Teaching Experience Form
Candidates are responsible for ensuring they satisfy the specific eligibility prerequisites.
*Teaching Experience forms must be submitted to ETFO AQ (see policies and forms) prior to the start of the course. Failure to submit the necessary documents will result in the candidate being removed from the course.
Session
This course is offered Fall 2025, Spring 2026, Summer 2026, Winter 2026
This course is not currently available for registration. See the course catalogue to learn when this course is offered.
