Our stories about learning and teaching: members of a Yukon First Nations' community share their stories to assist Yukon educators in becoming responsive to the learning styles and aspirations of their communities

This document seeks to add a further 'voice' to consider what effective teaching is. It focuses on bringing a voice that, for too long, has been missing from the consideration. That voice is from the community members of a local First Nation. As teachers - as professionals - we make the de...

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Main Author: Lewthwaite, Brian
Format: Report
Language:unknown
Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/26179/4/Final_Document_for_TH.pdf
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Summary:This document seeks to add a further 'voice' to consider what effective teaching is. It focuses on bringing a voice that, for too long, has been missing from the consideration. That voice is from the community members of a local First Nation. As teachers - as professionals - we make the decisions about what is best. But, what does effective teaching look like when it responds to the voices of community members?