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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Aboriginal Worldviews and Education by University of Toronto

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About the Course

Intended for both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal learners, this course will explore indigenous ways of knowing and how they can benefit all students. Topics include historical, social, and political issues in Aboriginal education; terminology; cultural, spiritual and philosophical themes in Aboriginal worldviews; and how Aboriginal worldviews can inform professional programs and practices, including but not limited to the field of education....

Top reviews

CB

Mar 26, 2021

I really enjoyed this course and I learned a lot. Thank you so much for the time and energy you put into creating it and providing it in this way so people from all over can enhance their learning.

JB

Nov 7, 2021

​I found this course informative and enlightening as the truth was shared by the instructor and Indiginous guests. This has been a valuable experience to add to my personal reconcilliation journey.

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By jennifer L f

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Feb 23, 2023

This is an incredible course, however, none of the readings or links are accessible or available. I strongly suggest reviewing the course and either reconnecting the resources or rewriting it with accurate or similar readings and links. It is difficult to navigate without the proper resources. I do not think the assignments will be properly completed without the course materials.

By A. E S

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Aug 6, 2021

I was disappointed with this course. It appears to be filmed circa 2012, making it 9 years old. A number of the links to content were broken. The content and how it was delivered were dated. Some of the videos were in low resolution. It is a topic I am interested in. MOOCs have evolved since 2012. The course could be improved by refreshing the materials.

By Trisha M F

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Feb 4, 2025

The information in the first part is from 2004? 2004? This is 20 years old! Certainly things have changed since then. When you say education would take 28 or 29 years on reserve to be at par, well, it's been 20 years -- so where is this at TODAY.

By Karen A

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Oct 28, 2021

I am very disappointed with this course. I am only on Week 1 and many of the videos are unavailable and article links are not provided. I also noticed there are very few responses to chat questions.