Subject: Education Learning Communities
Credit units: 0
College: Education
Department: Education (Dean's Office)

Description

In this course, first-year SUNTEP Saskatoon students will meet as a Learning Community once per week. Students will be guided by SUNTEP faculty and guest presenters who will help students develop their understandings of Métis culture and Michif language and form their identities as Métis teachers. SUNTEP students will form connections to the Métis community as a source of belonging and a resource for accessing knowledge to bring into the classroom. SUNTEP graduates are expected within the education system to possess and share knowledge of Métis culture, history, and Michif language and it is therefore essential to build these competencies in our students before they graduate. Métis teachers are expected by the Métis community to be advocates and activists for change and it is therefore essential for SUNTEP graduates to have the skills, knowledge, and understandings to fulfill these roles.

Restriction(s): Only open to students in the SUNTEP-SK program.

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