This graduate-level credit course employs a two-eyed seeing
approach to Indigenizing teaching and learning in higher education.
Through reflection, story-telling, and dialogue, students will
explore critical questions of Indigenization, what it means in the
context of teaching and learning, and why it is important. In-class
activities will model Indigenous pedagogies and take a relational
and collaborative approach to fostering allyship, avoiding
appropriation, and identifying various strategies to balance
Indigenous approaches with Western conventions. Students will have
the opportunity to engage in experiential, land-based, and
relational learning from an Indigenous perspective and reflect on
how they might apply these approaches to their own courses and
disciplines
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Indigenizing Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (CTLP-8230)
No seats available.
You may join a waiting-list for this UTC course.
Schedule:
June 23 – July 28, 2026,
Tuesdays, 01:00 PM – 03:00 PM
(list dates)
Location:
CTL 1232/1233 (700 California)
Instructors:
Jaimie Kechego
