School failed coyote so fox made a new school : Indigenous Okanagan knowledge transforms educational pedagogy

This project examines how Indigenous Okanagan knowledge embedded in traditional stories, life histories and people’s practices, responsibilities and relationships are relevant and applicable to current and future Okanagan people’s educational and cultural aspirations. Okanagan language proficiency,...

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Main Author: Cohen, William Alexander
Language:English
Published: University of British Columbia 2010
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/30469
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spelling ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-304692018-01-05T17:24:46Z School failed coyote so fox made a new school : Indigenous Okanagan knowledge transforms educational pedagogy Cohen, William Alexander This project examines how Indigenous Okanagan knowledge embedded in traditional stories, life histories and people’s practices, responsibilities and relationships are relevant and applicable to current and future Okanagan people’s educational and cultural aspirations. Okanagan language proficiency, cultural and territorial knowledge and practice, provincial curriculum and world knowledge are all important elements in creating Okanagan identity. The focus of this thesis is to identify, understand and theorise the transforming potential of Okanagan pedagogy through the development of an Okanagan cultural and language immersion school where language and cultural knowledge recovery are key elements, and express a new and current understanding, through a Sqilxw-Okanagan, children centred, extended family pedagogical approach and curriculum structure for current application in schooling projects and communities. Indigenous and world knowledge that improves, complements, and is compatible with evolving Okanagan knowledge and practice is included to generate an interconnected web; a convergence that may be useful in Okanagan, Indigenous and world educational contexts. Education, Faculty of Educational Studies (EDST), Department of Graduate 2010-12-21T15:27:33Z 2010-12-21T15:27:33Z 2010 2011-05 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/30469 eng Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ University of British Columbia
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description This project examines how Indigenous Okanagan knowledge embedded in traditional stories, life histories and people’s practices, responsibilities and relationships are relevant and applicable to current and future Okanagan people’s educational and cultural aspirations. Okanagan language proficiency, cultural and territorial knowledge and practice, provincial curriculum and world knowledge are all important elements in creating Okanagan identity. The focus of this thesis is to identify, understand and theorise the transforming potential of Okanagan pedagogy through the development of an Okanagan cultural and language immersion school where language and cultural knowledge recovery are key elements, and express a new and current understanding, through a Sqilxw-Okanagan, children centred, extended family pedagogical approach and curriculum structure for current application in schooling projects and communities. Indigenous and world knowledge that improves, complements, and is compatible with evolving Okanagan knowledge and practice is included to generate an interconnected web; a convergence that may be useful in Okanagan, Indigenous and world educational contexts. === Education, Faculty of === Educational Studies (EDST), Department of === Graduate
author Cohen, William Alexander
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School failed coyote so fox made a new school : Indigenous Okanagan knowledge transforms educational pedagogy
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title_short School failed coyote so fox made a new school : Indigenous Okanagan knowledge transforms educational pedagogy
title_full School failed coyote so fox made a new school : Indigenous Okanagan knowledge transforms educational pedagogy
title_fullStr School failed coyote so fox made a new school : Indigenous Okanagan knowledge transforms educational pedagogy
title_full_unstemmed School failed coyote so fox made a new school : Indigenous Okanagan knowledge transforms educational pedagogy
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