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"This book will explore themes and criteria for best practices that many have found contribute to success in literacy for Aboriginal learners across Canada. It highlights some unique definitions of Aboriginal literacy that have been developed by different groups and projects across Canada. By providing examples of successful literacy initiatives and factors that have contributed to their success, other literacy workers can use this information to start a new literacy program in their own community or try new tactics within an existing program." - back cover.
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Subjects
Native peoples, Education, Literacy, Literacy programs, Holistic education, Autochtones, Éducation, Alphabétisation, Programmes, Éducation holistiquePlaces
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A new vision guiding Aboriginal literacy
2010, Ningwakwe Learning Press
in English
1897541279 9781897541272
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to aboriginal literacy
Chapter 2: Definitions of aboriginal literacy
Chapter 3: Themes/criteria for best practices
Chapter 4: Successful initiatives
Chapter 5: What is aboriginal literacy?
The rainbow/holistic approach to aboriginal literacy
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Includes bibliographical references.
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