b"FIRST NATION-LED EDUCATION PRACTICESNelson Canada to publish the guide.For instance, one lesson plan offers a diceThe leaders guide will be Community members, often Elders andgame that helps learners explore the chal- released this spring, and plans are First Nation teachers, worked closelylenges faced by people who live on anunderway to engage local school with teachers from local Ontario schoolsIsland by tracking the time and expenseboards in train-the-trainer sessions. and developed lesson plans. Small teamsof a shopping trip given multiple vari- The goal is to have resources explored best practices in Indigenousables. Other lesson plans help teacherscommonly used in local classrooms, curriculum and then looked closelycover serious questions about treatyespecially where schools neighbour at the books and picked out areas ofrelations and bring to light the specificFirst Nations.common interest. Each team createdtreaty (or not) signed for the land theyFor Ontario educators, and espe-lessons plans for Grades 3, 5 and 7 thatstand on. One of our First Nations is notcially those in the Williams Treaty are directly connected to the books, anda signatory to the local Williams Treatyregion, these rich resources intro-also to the Ontario curriculum Gradesor Robinson Huron Treaty; they are notduce learners not to Indigenous 1-8. The aim is to give teachers ana signatory to any treaty. Why that is canpeople in Canada or global easy jumping off point to discuss theirbe learned in these books. Other lessonIndigenous issues but connect them neighbours with their students withplans help teachers explore local expres- to the people whose communities confidence and ease. sions of First Nation dance and art.exist right beside them. Please The leaders guide lessons provideIndeed the variety in lesson plans, likecontact Greer Atkinson, Education teachers with many options for includingthe books and the First Nations them- Advisor, Ogemawahj Tribal Council local First Nation content in their classes.selves, are so very unique. to learn how to get a copy. PDF/X-1a:2003POWER WORKERS' UNION:The People Who Help Keep The Indigenous Lights ONpeople travelfor 33 % *off pall yearTMTrademark owned byVIA Rail Canada Inc.*Some conditions apply.26l ISSUE 2 2019/20C hIEfS ofo ntarIoA dvocAte magazInECossette 2100, rue Drummond06/06/19_16:43Montral (Qubec)H3G 1X1client : VIA Rail Canada n111155383 format pap : 100 % @ 300 dpidescription : Annonce journal N VIA6418-18 trim : 4,583 x 3,333publication : COO - Advocate livraison:3 Aot 2019 safety- - - : conseillre : Florence G.-L. Parution: 1 septembre 2019 bleed : infographiste : Eric L. Cible: Business visible : nomchier : 55383_VIA_PremieresNations_Jr_COO-Advocate-Business-B-En.inddCheck Les sorties laser ne re tent pasdlement les couleurs telles quelles paratront couleur : C M J NListsur le produitni. Cette preuve est utilisedesns de mise en page seulement."