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Indigenous Peoples Knowledge

Indigenous Peoples Knowledge With Seabird College

Students will incorporate Indigenous ways of knowing with academic approaches to learning. Students will also balance academic and cultural expectations in order to achieve success in the university community. Career planning, goal setting, study skills, time management, and learning styles which reflect aboriginal cultural experiences will be examined. Multi literacies encompassing communication technologies will be developed to support academic success. A facilitative approach to information gathering will be taken in order to encourage a collaborative approach to learning.

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Duration: Mid Septmeber (TBA) to December (TBA),
on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM

Indigenous Peoples Knowledge (IPK 092) | 3 credits Academic Learning and Indigenous Cultures

Prerequisite(s): One of the following:

(any two English Language Arts 10 courses)

or:
(any English Language Arts 11 course)

or:
(one of English Studies 12, English First Peoples 12, English 12, Communications 11, or Communications 12)

or:
UUP department permission (assessment may be required).