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What is Land-Based Learning

Perspectives on Indigenous Pedagogy in Education: Learning From One Another
The land and the environment are essential in shaping Indigenous knowledge and culture. The language comes from the land and defines what is important for each indigenous group.
Published in Chapter:
An Indigenous Early Childhood Pedagogy
Jeffrey Wood (Laurentian University, Canada)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-3425-3.ch008
Abstract
This chapter explores the principles necessary to implement an Indigenous early childhood pedagogy and the importance of the land, language, culture, and identity in learning for Indigenous children. This approach sees children in relation; sees them holistically, including the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual; helps nurture the gift each child has for the community; focuses on the language, traditional teaching, ceremony, and storytelling; and finally decolonizes the curricula and the classroom. To effectively teach indigenous culture we need to teach the language and to teach the language we need to be on the land.
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