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Course

Contemporary Indigenous Issues and Perspectives in a Global Context

This course explores contemporary Indigenous issues and perspectives in Canada and globally. Students will examine the historical context of Indigenous experiences and analyze current issues affecting Indigenous communities.

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What's Included
  • Asynchronized Pre-recorded Lectures
  • Transcript and Ontario Report
Contemporary Indigenous Issues and Perspectives in a Global Context

Course

Contemporary Indigenous Issues and Perspectives in a Global Context

NDW4M

Note

The sequence and focus of the course units are designed to support the overall curriculum expectations. However, the units may be reviewed and adjusted during the course delivery to better support student learning and instructional needs.

What you'll learn
β€’ Indigenous worldviews and knowledge systems
β€’ Historical context and colonization analysis
β€’ Indigenous rights and self-determination
β€’ Contemporary Indigenous issues research
β€’ Indigenous contributions and leadership
Description

This course explores contemporary Indigenous issues and perspectives in Canada and globally. Students will examine the historical context of Indigenous experiences and analyze current issues affecting Indigenous communities.

Unit 1: Indigenous Worldviews and Perspectives

Students explore Indigenous knowledge systems and cultural traditions.

Unit 2: Historical Context and Colonization

Students examine the historical experiences of Indigenous peoples, including the impacts of colonization and government policies.

Unit 3: Indigenous Rights and Self-Determination

Students investigate issues related to Indigenous governance, rights, and reconciliation.

Unit 4: Contemporary Indigenous Issues

Students analyze modern issues affecting Indigenous communities in Canada and globally.

Unit 5: Indigenous Contributions and Leadership

Students explore Indigenous contributions to culture, knowledge, and leadership in society.

Unit 6: Culminating Indigenous Inquiry Project

Students complete a research project examining a contemporary Indigenous issue from multiple perspectives.

Instructors

Instructors revealed after enrollment

Your dedicated Bronston instructor will be assigned once you enroll in this course.

$499.00
Intl: $799.00
  • Asynchronized Pre-recorded Lectures
  • Transcript and Ontario Report
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$499.00
Intl: $799.00