An edition of Circle works (1998)

Circle works

transforming Aboriginal literacy

Circle works
Fyre Jean Graveline, Fyre Jean ...
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An edition of Circle works (1998)

Circle works

transforming Aboriginal literacy

If you are working in a multiracial environment and racism, sexism or homophobia erupts in your classroom, are you well equipped to deal with it in a way that transforms the pain into a teachable moment? This transformative teaching model can help literacy workers, not only in your own healing and development but also it can give you some strategies to pass along to your students. Learn how to expand levels of cultural literacy by exploring the tremendous gifts of Indigenous peoples - whether it is knowledge of ecology, ceremonies, dreams, songs, stories, languages or teaching models. - back cover.

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Language
English
Pages
84

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Cover of: Circle works
Circle works: transforming Aboriginal literacy
2012, Ningwakwe Learning Press
in English
Cover of: Circle works
Circle works: transforming eurocentric consciousness
1998, Fernwood
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 83-84).

Published in
[Southampton, ON]

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
374/.012408997071
Library of Congress
E96.2 .G729 2012, E96.2 G69 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
84 p.
Number of pages
84

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30720363M
ISBN 13
9781897541333
LCCN
2012452687
OCLC/WorldCat
767940613

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