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Aboriginal Studies 30: Contemporary Issues Student Book
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Aboriginal Studies 30: Contemporary Issues Student Book in Vernon, BC
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Current price: $113.69

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Aboriginal Studies 30: Contemporary Issues Student Book in Vernon, BC
By None
Current price: $113.69
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The Aboriginal Studies resources were written from an Aboriginal perspective, and reviewed by Elders to provide a unique approach to teaching First Nations, Metis and Inuit history, culture, and issues.
Supports the Alberta Aboriginal Studies 30 curriculum
Supports Ontario NDW4M: Issues of Indigenous Peoples in a Global context
Key Features:Effective chapter organizers provide material to consider as students begin and end each chapterFirst-hand stories, ideas, viewpoints, and experiences of Aboriginal people
Profiles of contemporary and historical people and their contributions
Detailed maps, photos, and informative timelines that illustrate and summarize significant topics
Talking Circle activities to encourage discussion and reflect Aboriginal traditions
Special features on Issues for Investigation, Indigenous Knowledge and Symbolism, and Expression
Chapters end with a review to check understanding, encourage reflection, and apply and broaden knowledge and skills
The Aboriginal Studies resources were written from an Aboriginal perspective, and reviewed by Elders to provide a unique approach to teaching First Nations, Metis and Inuit history, culture, and issues.
Supports the Alberta Aboriginal Studies 30 curriculum
Supports Ontario NDW4M: Issues of Indigenous Peoples in a Global context
Key Features:Effective chapter organizers provide material to consider as students begin and end each chapterFirst-hand stories, ideas, viewpoints, and experiences of Aboriginal people
Profiles of contemporary and historical people and their contributions
Detailed maps, photos, and informative timelines that illustrate and summarize significant topics
Talking Circle activities to encourage discussion and reflect Aboriginal traditions
Special features on Issues for Investigation, Indigenous Knowledge and Symbolism, and Expression
Chapters end with a review to check understanding, encourage reflection, and apply and broaden knowledge and skills


















