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Anchoring Inclusive Practices in Indigenous Pedagogies: Designing for Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity

Posted on December 13, 2024 by Jo

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"The foundations of Indigeneity are these: values that privilege the interrelationships among the spiritual, the natural, and the self; a sacred orientation to place and space; a fluidity of knowledge exchange between past, present, and future; and an honouring of language and orality as an important means of knowledge transmission." (Greenwood and de Leeuw, 2007)

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