I can research and identify three distinct Indigenous cultures in Canada.
I can explain why it's important to consider multiple perspectives when understanding Indigenous issues.
I can critically analyze and discuss the historical marginalization of Indigenous peoples in Canada.
I can use problem-solving skills to understand the implications of these historical events.
I can identify and describe three Indigenous languages spoken in Canada.
I can discuss the significance of language preservation in preserving cultural heritage and recognizing cultural interconnectedness.
I can research and present the work of Indigenous artists or authors, explaining its significance and impact on society.
I can articulate the importance of studying Indigenous cultures and identities through decision-making and problem-solving discussions.
I can reflect on my understanding of Indigenous identities and cultures in a weekly evaluation.
I can identify three significant contributions made by Indigenous peoples to Canada.
I can critically analyze the impact of these contributions on Canadian society.
I can examine how Indigenous knowledge has positively influenced environmental preservation efforts through multiple sources.
I can identify and discuss the significant contributions of Indigenous individuals to Canadian society, emphasizing the importance and impact of their stories.
I can explore Indigenous perspectives on Canadian history and culture through various information sources.
I can discuss why these perspectives are crucial in understanding Canada's complete historical context.
I can understand the significance of recognizing Indigenous contributions to Canada for fair representation and inclusivity through various exercises.
I can evaluate my comprehension of Indigenous contributions and perspectives in a weekly evaluation.
I can identify and analyze two contemporary issues affecting Indigenous peoples in Canada.
I can apply critical thinking and decision-making skills to gain a deep understanding of these issues.
I can discuss why traditional Indigenous knowledge remains important in today's world.
I can enrich my understanding through various information sources.
I can identify and discuss two ways Indigenous peoples have been affected by climate change.
I can use problem-solving skills to explore potential solutions and adaptations.
I can learn how Indigenous perspectives on health and wellness differ from Western views.
I can foster empathy and understanding through the study of these differences.
I can identify two important cultural practices among Indigenous peoples.
I can discuss the importance of respecting these practices and recognizing the interconnectedness of human cultures.
I can assess my understanding of contemporary Indigenous issues and perspectives in a weekly evaluation.
I can discuss various social justice issues faced by Indigenous peoples in Canada and internationally.
I can explore the concept of colonization and its impact on Indigenous peoples in Canada.
I can use critical thinking to understand the implications and effects of the Indian Act.
I can identify models of Indigenous self-government in Canada.
I can discuss the concept of self-determination and its significance for Indigenous peoples.
I can learn about "land claims" and discuss their resolution in Canada.
I can explore resolved Indigenous land rights cases and understand their impact on Indigenous peoples and communities.
I can discuss how empathy and understanding can lead to positive change in the world.
I can identify real-world problems affecting Indigenous peoples and discuss how critical thinking, decision-making, and problem-solving skills can contribute to solutions, emphasizing the importance of these skills in understanding the interconnectedness of human relationships.
I can demonstrate my comprehensive understanding of the course material in a final exam.