First Nations Principles of Learning
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- Used with permission from Martin Brokenleg. For more information, see martinbrokenleg... . Introducing British Columbia First Nations Principles of Learning and the application of these concepts to Canadian education.
Information from BC First Nations Knowledge Keeper's Principles of Learning and Dr. Martin Brokenleg's presentation of the Circle of Courage at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission hearings held May 17 2013 in Williams Lake. Produced for School District 27 Cariboo-Chilcotin.
Audience: Educators, Students and general public. 9 minutes
I have watched this video a number of times now, and it is still one of the best lectures by ANY individual, professor, or leader. Every student, educator, parent/guardian, leader should watch this video!
Simple truth, very powerful and profound! This should be taught worldwide . Thank you !
Excited to see Dr. Brokenleg at the BCAEA conference this year. Powerful!
Absolutely necessary principles for all adults to live by with children
Thank-you Dr. Brokenleg
Thank you for your leadership!
Beautifully eloquent and spoken. Many need to watch this.
Thank you! This is clear and good teaching for all to hear. Thank you!
An incredible resource! Thank you! I will share in my workshops.
WOW! That was absolutely fantastic. Life in a nutshell. Thank you.
This sings to my heart!
So powerful! Thank you.
Very profound. Thank you.
mr stogolvak is making us watch this
This is inspiring, and powerful. Thank you for sharing !
Thank you so much for this.
🌌💖🌌 Beautiful..Namaste 🙏 Nithyananda 🌌💖🌌..
Powerful
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..🦊...I grew up with people I couldn’t talk to and learned how to spell my name at age 14 yrs old ,....some of you kids need not listen to any of these people,.....I live thinking with heart ,.....carve with deer bone , stones and certain kinds of wood ,....capturing spirit and trading for cash ,..let others service your needs,.....let the other kids do that ,.....🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾
You are not entitled, not capable, not qualified to tell me how to live in Canadian society as a First Nation boy that I am, living in Italy.
What are you hearing?
Very profound. Thank you.