Reconciliation

"A teacher develops and applies foundational knowledge about First Nations, Métis and Inuit for the benefit of all students." (TQS)

“Education is the key to reconciliation,” adding, “education got us into this mess, and education will get us out of this mess” - TRC Commissioner Murray Sinclair (CBC, 2015)

Key Professional Learning and Teaching Resources for developing and applying foundational knowledge for bringing the Calls to Action from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada to life for our learners. 

Video Resources

Calgary Regional Library's Treaty 7 Storytime includes these two local authors reading their original stories in Îethka Nakoda Language.

The word Indigenous explained by CBC Kids News.

Trailers for the excellent self-paced free online MOOC course Indigenous Canada from the University of Alberta, as well as the Reconciliation Through Indigenous Education course from UBC edX. 

What Can I Contribute to Meaningful Reconciliation? 

PDF Version Here - Lessons designed to engage students in thinking critically about meaningful reconciliation and invite inquiry into related issues.

Developed by The Critical Thinking Consortium (TC2)