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First Nations Métis Inuit (FNMI): Teachers

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For more great resources, please search the catalogue or 
see your school's Learning Commons staff.

To book Learning Commons, CEC resources, please email Resource.Bookings@wcdsb.ca

FNMI Curriculum Connections

The Waterloo Catholic District School Board acknowledges that the land on which we gather today is the land traditionally used by the Haudenosaunee, Anishinaabe, and Neutral People. We also acknowledge the enduring presence and deep traditional knowledge, laws and philosophies of the Indigenous People with whom we share this land today.

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Professional Development

University of Alberta

Learn more about FNMI history and culture with the University of Alberta's massive online open 

course "Indigenous Canada.Taught by Dr. Tracy Bear, Assistant Professor with the Faculty of Native Studies & Dept. of Women's and Gender Studies, and Dr. Paul Gareau, Assistant Professor with the Faculty of Native Studies, this online course features:

  • 12 lessons
  • free (or you can pay extra to receive a certificate)
  • includes videos, quizzes, and other interactive online teaching tools

To learn more, visit the Indigenous Canada page on Coursera.