A metissage: learning in nature with indigenous ways - environmental studies, culture and 'play' - lessons that meet PLO's

Abstract The purpose of this project is to introduce metissage as a method for creating curriculum for First Nations and non-First nations students; curriculum that combines Indigenous pedagogy, environmental studies and experiential play learning in and about nature. The metissage suggested is crea...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Wright, Mary Louise
Other Authors: Milford, Todd, Nahachewsky, James
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1828/5319
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Summary:Abstract The purpose of this project is to introduce metissage as a method for creating curriculum for First Nations and non-First nations students; curriculum that combines Indigenous pedagogy, environmental studies and experiential play learning in and about nature. The metissage suggested is created by braiding three types of lessons - western/eurocentric environmental lessons, ‘play’ lessons and local First Nations Culture lessons - together in a cohesive unit tied together with the commonality of local nature environments and Indigenous pedagogy. The benefits of nature, Indigenous pedagogy, play and environmental studies are discussed. Guidelines for creating such a unit are also laid out for the purpose of allowing teachers to create such a curriculum to suit the needs of the students in their local culture and environmental Graduate