First published in 1983, In Search of April Raintree is a Canadian classic that presents a heart-rending and powerful account of the harsh realities that Indigenous and Métis peoples face.

Written by Anishinaabe educator Christine M'Lot with psychologist Dr. Karlee Fellner, the Teacher Guide for In Search of April Raintree and April Raintree helps teachers create dynamic learning experiences for their students in grades 11 and 12, while maintaining a respectful and dignified approach to Indigenous topics.

In this guide you will find:

  • an inquiry based approach with resources for teaching from a trauma-informed stance
  • easy-to-use lesson plans, reproducibles, and assessment opportunities
  • a focus on wellness and supporting students while learning about difficult topics
  • activities that encourage cross-curricular connections and collaboration
  • free access to supplemental videos covering wellness topics
  • a glossary of terms and suggested resources to extend learning



Autorentext

Christine M'Lot (she/her/hers) is an Anishinaabe educator and curriculum developer from Winnipeg, Manitoba. She currently teaches high school at the University of Winnipeg Collegiate and is the associate publisher at Por­tage & Main Press. To learn more about her past and current education projects, visit her website at Christinemlot.com.

Titel
Teacher Guide for April Raintree and In Search of April Raintree
Untertitel
A Trauma-Informed Approach to Teaching Stories of Indigenous Survivance, Family Separation, and the Child Welfare System
EAN
9781774920961
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
28.05.2024
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Anzahl Seiten
90