That’s a Wrap
I did not really know what to expect when I walked into ECS 210 for the first time. I had … Continue reading That’s a Wrap
I did not really know what to expect when I walked into ECS 210 for the first time. I had … Continue reading That’s a Wrap
Growing up at home the most bias that I notice, after looking back in time, came from subtle sayings or … Continue reading Bias is as Bias Does
When I think back to my math classes, throughout the various grades, I recollect that they all followed the same … Continue reading Fish can’t climb Trees
When I first heard about Treaty Education I thought, like many other students, that it was only about Indigenous people … Continue reading Treaty Education
Learning from Place: A Return to Traditional Mushkegowuk Ways of Knowing told the story of a group of youth and elders … Continue reading Reinhabitation and Decolonization
I attended Catholic school for my primary and secondary education. We performed the same two rituals every morning, singing O … Continue reading Is Participating Enough?
Before reading about how curriculum was formed, I assumed it was a combination of efforts from the government, ministry of … Continue reading Thoughts on the Formation of Curriculum
According to commonsense being a “good” student is synonymous with a well-behaved student. Our society’s common opinion is that students … Continue reading Commonsense Interpreted as Controlled Sense
“Education is inherently an ethical and political act” – Michael Apple This quote really stuck out to me from this … Continue reading The Apple doesn’t fall far from the Tree
Kumashiro came to the conclusion that common sense is something that varies based on the people around and where you … Continue reading Common Sense