Teacher Learning with Native Sovereignty Curriculum: Grandmother Cedar as Model for Educators in Coast Salish Communities
Tuesday, January 9, 2024 12pm to 1pm
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Understanding how to teach about Indigenous perspectives and sovereignty is an urgent need, especially for non-Native teachers. In the College of Education's upcoming research lecture, Jenni Conrad, Assistant Professor of Social Studies and Teacher Education, will address how teachers can meaningfully implement Native sovereignty curriculum and implications for teacher learning, teacher education practice and policy. This is a free online event via Zoom.
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