Using Indigenous resourcesResources are anything taken from the earth or nature that people need, use, and are “valued”…. to teach about the history allows students to learn directly from Indigenous voices and perspectives, moving beyond a solely colonial narrative. ResourcesResources are anything taken from the earth or nature that people need, use, and are “valued”…., such as oral stories, artwork, and teachings shared by Indigenous community members or created by Indigenous organizations for the public, offer a richer and more accurate understanding of the past and present. By centring Indigenous knowledge, you empower students to develop a deeper respect for Indigenous cultures and histories, promoting truth and a more inclusive view of our shared story.
Curated resourcesResources are anything taken from the earth or nature that people need, use, and are “valued”…. created by or in partnership with Indigenous communities

Free Online Course: Truth and Reconciliation in Quebec
Register for LEARN’s 4-part, self-paced course designed to help Quebec educators reflect, learn, and take meaningful action to support Truth and Reconciliation. You can complete the course at your own pace.🎯 By the end of the course, you’ll be better equipped to welcome and support Indigenous students and bring Indigenous perspectives into your classroom in respectful, informed ways.
➤ Course Overview
Module 1: Many Sovereign Nations
Module 2: Indigenous Experiences in Education
Module 3: Creating Safe Spaces
Module 4: Acts of Reconciliation
Each module is approximately 1 hour.
🤝 This course was conceptualized in partnership with Rebekah Goertzen (CQSB, Anishinaabe) and Drew Wapachee McDougall (Cree Nation of Mistissini / Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg).
📩 Want to Enroll?
Access the Moodle Platform via this link. Contact us to get your school board-specific enrollment key.