Learning Glossary - Teaching, Learning, Creativity and Innovation Creativity: Creativity is like a positive spark. In Bell’s (2014) Anishinaabe Medicine Wheel teachings, creativity is “vision” which is associated with spirituality and wholeness. Creativity is part of the ongoing process of teaching and learning we are all engaged in through living and being together. Creativity brings us together in new ways with fresh perspectives, helping us to better understand how to live together in a good way. There are various forms of creativity and these are emphasized or cultivated differently in diverse cultures around the world, however creativity is a universal human quality. Innovation: Innovation is the application of creativity, with the added element of wisdom, to create something of value. On a basic level it is taking...
Reflecting on Chrona's Wayi Wah! Indigenous Pedagogies – An Act for Reconciliation and Anti-Racist Education (2023)
Cover Image (Chrona, 2023) Wayi Wah! Indigenous Pedagogies – An Act for Reconciliation and Anti-Racist Education is written by Jo Chrona, an Indigenous educator from the Kitsumkalum (Tsimshian) and Gitsegula (Gitxsan) First Nations on the West Coast of BC. The book deeply explores important concepts such as how to learn in a good way, knowing we will make mistakes and having the courage to be the discomfort that is needed to start learning about anti-racism. She explores different aspects of racism, and how to examine our own bias and assumptions. She skillfully presents a model representing the progression of “Becoming Anti-Racist in Canada”(p.60) which begins in fear, separation and denial and moves through a l...