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First Peoples Principles of Learning - British Columbia
www2.gov.bc.caelements in the varied teaching and learning approaches that prevail within particular First Peoples societies, it must be recognized that they do not capture the full reality of the approach used in any single First Peoples society. Learning ultimately supports the well-being of …
FIRST PEOPLES - Museum
museum.bc.cabased on the First Peoples Principles of Learning. This set of nine pedagogical values reflect a respectful and holistic approach to teaching and learning. They were developed by the First Nations Education Steering Committee (FNESC). Today, these principles are used with all learners in the school system; they are foundational to the revised
A Guide to Community Engagement with People with …
www.health.govt.nzand People First New Zealand Ngā Tāngata Tuatahi for their active involvement in, and support for, the development of this guide. Citation: Ministry of Health. 2017. A Guide to Community Engagement with People with Disabilities (2nd edn). Wellington: Ministry of Health. First published in May 2016, 2nd edition April 2017 by the Ministry of Health
First Peoples, Second Class Treatment - Wellesley …
www.wellesleyinstitute.comTextbox A: Terms used to describe Indigenous people in Canada (excerpt from Smylie (2014) Indigenous Child Health in Canada, In A.C. Michalos (Ed.)
Recovery Oriented Language Guide - MHCC
www.mhcc.org.au6 MHCC Recovery Oriented Language Guide ©MHCC 2018 Some general guidelines for language and communications8 DO DON’T DO put people first: DO say “person with mental health condition” DO say “a person who has been diagnosed with…” DON’T label people: DON’T say “he is mentally ill”, “she is mentally ill” DON’T define the person by their struggle or