Indigenous Paradigms in Practice: Relationships, Story and Academic Integrity
Indigenous peoples are diverse distinct nations who carry the knowledge of millennia. As Indigenous peoples we know that knowledge must be authentic, validated, and shared through principled action. Join us as we discuss the paradigms and principles of academic integrity based on the values of our Communities. Providing the philosophical and the practical, this webinar is designed to explore Indigenous approaches to knowledge for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous members of the post-secondary community.
Learning Outcomes:
- Identify specific themes and principles of Indigenous paradigms.
- Gain insight and examples of Indigenous paradigms in practice.
- Demonstration concrete knowledge on the differences between decolonization and Indigenization in the academy.
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