Indigegogy goes Classroom

We are so greatful to see how the book Indigegogy by Wilson and Schellhammer is finding its way to Canadian classrooms. Professor Ela Smith did a great job in organizing a reading series in Ontario that allows for students to learn from Stan Wilson's and Barbara Schellhammer's conversation about Indigenous Pedagogy.

Check out the website to learn more:

CDAG PD Session: Indigegogy 2.0: A Learning Circle – March 18, 2024 – Curriculum Developers' Affinity Group (CDAG) (cdagontario.com)

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Building on a workshop delivered at the 2022 CDAG conference by Ela Smith, learning circle participants discussed a book by Stan Wilson called Indigegogy in a monthly reading series. Curriculum Consultants across Ontario took turns facilitating discussion on chapters and connections to higher education. Through (re)focusing on their own personal and professional experiences connected to the book, the collective processing and takeaways from content impacted participants’ curriculum practice and consultation. The panel will discuss individual and some shared takeaways from this OER resource to encourage others to read and process Indigegogy, language, colonial impacts on academics, reconciliation and how it can look in post secondary, and critical self-reflection regarding curriculum consultation. Finally, participants will be invited to join future iterations of the learning circle and/or consider some promising practices for starting their own. Workshop participants may wish to access Wilson’s book here.

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