Month: November 2021

In the article “As a Sort of Blanket Term”: Qualitative Analysis of Queer Sexual Identity Marking, the authors focus on the diversity that can be found throughout sexuality. An important quote that I found in this reading was “Sexual minority individuals are often categorized together as having common experiences surrounding their identities”. The reason why I […]

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For this week’s article, we were asked to read Jagged worldviews colliding by Leroy Little Bear which focuses on the problem that colonialism can play in society. throughout this paper, he makes a lot of interesting connections on how colonialism can affect the teaching and learning of mathematics in schools. the article makes points about how the […]

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for this week’s articles to read we were asked to read “We are all Treaty People: The Contemporary Countenances of Canadian Curriculum Studies” and watch three different videos on the process of treaty education. One of the main things that I gained from all of the videos and articles is that treaty education is important […]

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