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Melissa Oskineegish | ||
MacKenzie Orlando | ||
Tina Armstrong | ||
Oliver Rusnak | ||
Victoria Russell Mathews |
1. Investigate personal future education and career/life opportunities. |
2. Describe their own interests, values, skills, strengths, and needs that influence their future education and career/life opportunities. |
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Personal Profile Worksheet
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The following worksheet is to be photocopied and handed out to students |
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Assessment Resource: Sharing Circle Anecdotal Notes
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To assist with assessment for the 'Sharing Circle' activity. |
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Assessment Resource: Personal Profile Worksheet Checklist
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File |
To assist with assessment of the 'Personal Profile Worksheet.' |
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Transitions: Supporting First Nation, Métis, and Inuit Students in school and career services |
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For further information about supporting Indigenous students transition from secondary to post-secondary schools, refer to the following resources developed by Ontario Native Education Counselling Association. | |
Our words, our ways: Teaching First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Learners |
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This resource provides information about sharing circles (talking circles) in the classroom. |
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Supporting First Nations Learners Transitioning to Post-Secondary |
Link |
The report provides information about the factors that affect First Nations learners in education in Canada and the types of initiatives required to support the successful transition of First Nations learners to post-secondary. |
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First Nation, Métis, and Inuit presence in our schools: A cultural resource
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File |
This handbook provides background information to staff and administrators on First Nations, Métis, and Inuit heritages and traditions, cultural teachings, celebrations, treaties, terminology, and best practices in Lakehead Public Schools. |
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Exploring the Ethical Standards for the Teaching Profession through Anishinaabe Art |
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This resource provides information about ethics in the classroom and is published by the Ontario College of Teachers in collaboration with Bruce K. Beardy. |