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Abstract
Drawing on reflexive conversations, we describe our experiences teaching a new mandatory course in Indigenous education at Western University in London, Ontario. By discussing the successes, challenges, and mistakes made while teaching this course, we hope to continue to decolonize our practice as settlers, PhD students, and educators with the goal of working towards reconciliation in education and society.
Keywords:
- teacher education,
- settler educator,
- reconciliation,
- Indigenous education,
- reflexive practice,
- formation des enseignants,
- enseignant colonisateur,
- réconciliation,
- éducation des autochtones,
- pratique réflexive
Résumé
S’appuyant sur des discussions réflexives, nous décrivons notre expérience d’enseignement d’un nouveau cours obligatoire portant sur l’éducation autochtone et offert à l’Université Western, en Ontario. En partageant les succès vécus, les défis rencontrés et les erreurs faites pendant l’enseignement de ce cours, nous espérons poursuivre la décolonisation de notre pratique en tant que colonisateurs, doctorants et éducateurs, dans le but de contribuer à la réconciliation dans le domaine de l’éducation et dans la société.
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