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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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Indians of North America, Native peoples, Ethnic identity, Eurocentricism, Education, Education (Higher), Eurocentrism, Women's studies, Education, curricula, Classroom environment, Literacy, Study and teaching, Adult education, Critical pedagogy, Indigenous peoples, Alphabétisation, Étude et enseignement, Autochtones, Éducation des adultes, Pédagogie critiquePlaces
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 292-300) and index.
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