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University of Toronto

Aboriginal Worldviews and Education

Intended for both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal learners, this course will explore indigenous ways of knowing and how they can benefit all students. Topics include historical, social, and political issues in Aboriginal education; terminology; cultural, spiritual and philosophical themes in Aboriginal worldviews; and how Aboriginal worldviews can inform professional programs and practices, including but not limited to the field of education.

Status: Curriculum Planning
Status: Social Sciences
BeginnerCourse15 hours

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KK

5.0Reviewed Feb 16, 2021

Very informative course! I learned a lot about First Nations history an now feel more informed about topics that I never understood or had questions about.

DB

5.0Reviewed Feb 24, 2023

This course has so many insights and great information. Jean-Paul is engaging and his passion for Aboriginal Worldviews and Indigenous knowledge is so apparent. I highly recommend!

RR

5.0Reviewed Feb 2, 2021

Great content! I thoroughly enjoyed it. Very informative and I learned a lot! Suggestion might be to add new content since it is now 2021. Many things have happened between 2013-2021.

SB

5.0Reviewed Jun 14, 2022

There are videos in week six that are helpful to watch coinciding with the week they are titled as. This was a really impactful course and I highly recommend to anyone.

KO

5.0Reviewed Sep 29, 2021

The instructor is super knowledgable and provides clear insight and perspectives in Aboriginal Worldviews and Education. I am hooked. This will not be my last Coursera course!

MA

5.0Reviewed Aug 21, 2018

A fantastic course. I learnt so much and the instructors were fantastic. I think this course is so necessary for all settler Canadians, not just those involved in or interested in education.

CB

5.0Reviewed Mar 26, 2021

I really enjoyed this course and I learned a lot. Thank you so much for the time and energy you put into creating it and providing it in this way so people from all over can enhance their learning.

AR

5.0Reviewed Oct 9, 2020

I really enjoyed this course. It has opened my eyes to history, world views and education pf the Aboriginal peoples. I have also learned a lot about myself and my culture.

JT

5.0Reviewed Oct 14, 2020

Fantastic starter for understanding perspective. I can now understand the Canadian news better than I ever have, and I am asking better questions, especially of politicians.

DL

5.0Reviewed Oct 14, 2022

I​ really appreciated when the Teacher twice quoted the Sioux Lookout Anti Racism Committee. Being from Sioux Lookout we don't get much recognition and it perked me right up.

UM

5.0Reviewed Feb 22, 2024

A wonderful course. I learned so much, and I loved how Jean Paul taught it, informally and with humility. I am from Ireland but the material had universal significance.

HH

5.0Reviewed Feb 3, 2022

First Nations in Canada. This one is head and shoulders above the rest.Thanks ever so much for putting on the course, it was incredible and possibly life changing learning experience.

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