Discussions started by June Kaminski

I have attached a pdf version of the Powerpoint Presentation that Sylvia and I used at the ICT Summit and ABLKC conferences. The content is based on a literature review done of some existing educational research and practices done with First Nations learning. We welcome your comments and input!
A Warm Welcome to All!

We have created this Dialogue Space to commune and share with all people interested in participating in creating a Vision. Our Vision is focused on how we can tap the capabilities and promises of new media technology and the communal connectivity of the Internet to shape online learning experiences and programs that focus on rich First Nations pedagogical practices.

How can we meet the needs of First Nations learners who wish to engage in higher learning but do not want to leave their communities in order to do so?

How can we provide programs and courses that include Pre-Colonial practices and wisdom within the online learning landscape?

How can First Nations Pedagogy be advanced within the online learning milieu?

We welcome your thoughts, your experiences, your knowledge, your ideas, and your descriptions of your practices.

Please feel free to contribute! We are eager to listen!

In Respect and Openness,
June

June Kaminski, RN MSN PhD(c)
First Nations Pedagogy
http://firstnationspedagogy.com