Changing Results for Young Readers: Laura Tait, First Peoples Principles of Learning
In this presentation about First Peoples Principles of Learning in Reading, Laura Tait, discusses big ideas for teaching and learning with Aboriginal Education. Themes weaved throughout their presentation include: collective ownership, Aboriginal understanding, Indigenous pedagogy, reflective practice, moral imperative, relationships & identity.

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