Teaching Indigenous History in BC Schools
The British Columbia Ministry of Education provides resources and guidelines for teaching Indigenous history and culture in schools, including lesson plans and educational materials.
The British Columbia Ministry of Education provides resources and guidelines for teaching Indigenous history and culture in schools, including lesson plans and educational materials.
The First Nations Education Steering Committee offers professional development opportunities and resources for teachers to support the inclusion of Indigenous history and perspectives in the classroom.
This article from the University of British Columbia explores the importance of decolonizing education and provides strategies for teaching Indigenous history in a way that is respectful and accurate.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) provides a guide for educators on teaching Indigenous history, including recommended resources, lesson plans, and tips for creating a supportive learning environment.
Simon Fraser University offers a course on teaching Indigenous history and culture, which includes topics such as residential schools, Indigenous rights, and reconciliation.
The Open School BC website provides access to educational resources, including a curriculum guide for teaching Indigenous history in BC schools, aligned with the provincial learning standards.
This video from the BC Teachers' Federation explores the importance of teaching Indigenous history and culture in the classroom, and provides tips and strategies for educators to support reconciliation.
This research paper examines the challenges and opportunities of teaching Indigenous history in BC schools, and provides recommendations for educators and policymakers to improve Indigenous education.