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About
CAAS |
The
goal of CAAS is to create changes in classroom teaching and education
policy so that ALL students in Canadian classrooms are exposed to
Aboriginal-perspective content as an integrated theme throughout
all curriculum and subject areas in their elementary and secondary
education.
The
pedagogy we promote will strengthen both Canada and Aboriginal societies,
as Peoples from the Four Directions (represented in the circle Kayla
is holding to the right) learn how to work together in
an honest, respectful, peaceful and trusting way
on their mutual and distinct social
goals.
The
histories of settler and newcomer Canadian and First Peoples have
been interwoven for several hundred years in most parts of the land
now known as "Canada." In most cases, these connections
have benefited Canadians and have caused great suffering among First
Peoples.
The
antiracist pedagogy we promote will benefit students of all heritages.
Students will gain respect for other Peoples' worldviews and cultures
through learning about First Peoples' cultures.
CAAS
places high esteem on awareness, understanding and dialogue. These
are the path towards learning to live together in a respectful manner
that will begin to address the causes and impacts of the racism
experienced by Aboriginal Peoples, including the policies of cultural
eradication (e.g. The Indian Act and Residential Schools).
Teaching
the truth about Aboriginal-Canadian relations will
build
the self-esteem, capabilities, and personal well-being of the estimated
65% of all students of Aboriginal heritage who attend Canadian provincial
or territorial schools.
To
accomplish its goals, CAAS helps teachers and others in the education
community find ways to present and handle accurate Aboriginal-perspective
curriculum and resources in an appropriate and confident manner.
Our site presents a broad picture of why, what, and how, and here
are some links to current news. Click on the titles below or scroll
down for these items...
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